The central question for this roundtable discussion is, How do we, as scholars of religion, teach about the Middle East? This question recalls the deep historical roots of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions in the region and the contemporary diversity of those communities. This question is also pressing in light of the current events and the requests for information that many of us are receiving from other scholars, students, and members of our broader communities. What pedagogical approaches should we consider for courses focusing specifically on the Middle East, for courses that can only touch briefly on the region, or for other venues in which we may be asked to teach about the Middle East? What resources are available – including textbooks, audio/visual sources, and digital tools – for teaching and understanding the region and its religious communities?
Roundtable Session
Annual Meeting 2024
How Do We Teach about the Middle East? A Roundtable Discussion
Sunday, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Hilton Bayfront-Sapphire 400B (Fourth…
Session ID: A24-320
Hosted by: Middle Eastern Christianity Unit
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
Religious Observance
Sunday morning
Audiovisual Requirements
LCD Projector and Screen
Play Audio from Laptop Computer