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Educating About Religious Diversity and Interfaith Engagement - A Handbook for Student Affairs

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This book arises out of a recognition that student affairs professionals have little preparation or guidance in dealing with matters of spirituality, religion, secularity, and interfaith work at a time of greater diversity in students' beliefs and, from a broad recognition that there is a need to engage with this aspect of student life.

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Forewords-Cindi Love (ACPA. and Kevin Kruger (NASPA. Acknowledgments Introduction-Kathleen M. Goodman, Mary Ellen Giess, and Eboo PatelPart One. Context 1. Preparing for Interfaith Engagement-Christy Moran Craft and Kathleen M. Goodman 2. Students' Perceptions of and Engagement with Worldview Diversity in College-Benjamin P. Correia-Harker, Jeremy T. Snipes, Alyssa N. Rockenbach, and Matthew Mayhew 3. Social Justice and Interfaith Cooperation-Eboo Patel and Cassie Meyer Part Two. Teaching Ideas for Student Affairs Faculty-Kathleen M. Goodman 4. Developing Courses that Engage Spirituality, Religion, and Secularity in Student Affairs Preparation Programs-Kathleen M. Goodman, Sherry K. Watt, and Tricia A. Seifert 5. Adding Spirituality, Religious Diversity, and Interfaith Engagement to Student Affairs Courses-Jenny L. Small and James P. Barber 6. Reflective Opportunities to Explore Spirituality and Professional Purpose-Mari Luna De La Rosa and Holly Holloway-Friesen Part Three. Strategies and Activities for Student Affairs Practitioners-Kathleen M. Goodman 7. Training Student Affairs Professionals-Ariel Ennis and Tarah Trueblood 8. Educational Activities for Student Affairs Practitioners-Kathleen M. Goodman 9. Interfaith Activities Integrated into Academic Courses and Programs-Kathleen M. Goodman and Mary Ellen Giess Part Four. Using Case Studies to Engage with Religious Diversity and Build Interfaith Leadership-Cassie Meyer 10. Study or Indoctrination? Teaching the Qur'an at the University of North Carolina-Karla Suomala 11. Coercion or Conversion? Engaging with Religious Difference at the University of Illinois at Chicago-Karla Suomala 12. Secular Students on the Prairie. Welcoming Secular Students at Concordia College, Moorhead-Karla Suomala 13. When Causes Collide. Exploring Intersectionality and the Middle East Conflict-Megan Lane 14. Engaging with Religious Diversity on a Regular Basis. Short Scenarios-Megan Lane Part Five. Foundational Knowledge. What Matters and Why?-Mary Ellen Giess 15. Understanding Christian Students on Campus-Katie Brick, J. Cody Nielsen, Greg Jao, Eric Paul Rogers, and John A. Monson 16. Understanding Muslim Students on Campus-Altaf Husain 17. Understanding Jewish Students on Campus-Sheila Katz and Josh Feigelson 18. Understanding Secular Students on Campus-Lyz Liddell and Nick Stancato 19. Understanding Buddhist, Sikh, and Hindu Students on Campus-Upali Sraman, Rahuldeep Singh Gill, and Varun Soni Editors and Contributors Index


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Kathleen M. Goodman is an Assistant Professor of Student Affairs in Higher Education, Miami University. Mary Ellen Giess is the Senior Director of Co-Curricular Partnerships, Interfaith Youth Core. Eboo Patel is the Founder and President, Interfaith Youth Core. Kevin Kruger An accomplished speaker, leader, and educator, Kevin Kruger joined NASPA as Associate Executive Director in 1994, and became its first executive-level President on March 15, 2012. In his capacity as a national advocate for students and the primary spokesperson for student affairs administrators and practitioners, he draws on more than 30 years of experience in higher education. Prior to NASPA, Dr. Kruger worked for 15 years at the University of Maryland College Park and the University of Maryland Baltimore County. During his tenure at the University of Maryland he worked in orientation, student activities, leadership development, admissions, and with the vice president for student affairs office. Dr. Kruger has also served as an adjunct faculty member in the Student Development in Higher Education program at Trinity College in Washington, DC. Dr. Kruger represents NASPA in national forums such as the Washington Higher Education Secretariat, which includes the leaders of approximately 50 higher education associations. While at NASPA, he has pursued a number of initiatives designed to enhance the association's role in public policy, research, professional development, and student learning and assessment, with a particular interest in the use of technology in serving diverse student populations. Dr. Kruger has published and presented nationally on leadership development, using technology in student affairs administration, international education and is a regular lecturer on technology in student affairs, the Myers Briggs Type Indicator, assessment and student learning. He is the editor of two Jossey-Bass publications, Technology Innovations in Student Services and Using Technolo

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This book arises out of a recognition that student affairs professionals have little preparation or guidance in dealing with matters of spirituality, religion, secularity, and interfaith work at a time of greater diversity in students’ beliefs and, from a broad recognition that there is a need to engage with this aspect of student life.

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