Near the end of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s final novel, The Brothers Karamazov, the youngest brother, Alyosha, makes a curious claim, one that has reframed...
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Grammarly, AI Editors, ChatGPT, and the Pedagogical Perils of Writing with Confidence
In one of Grammarly’s ubiquitous advertisements, a hapless writer uses the popular AI-based editing software to improve an interpersonal...
Guest Post – Lament as a Christian Pedagogical Tool
Editor’s Note: In light of Ash Wednesday and this time of repentance, confession, and lament before Easter, we will be hosting once a week posts on...
Civic Hospitality, Pedagogical Engagement, and Faith-Framed Learning
One of the possible functions of Christian beliefs and practices in teaching and learning contexts is to act as framing devices. When concern for...