ABSTRACT

This book locates the humanities in six general fields of study: religion and philosophy, art and music, and literature and history. It offers suggestions for interdisciplinary work around topics such as punishment, and death and dying.

chapter One|46 pages

Four Kinds of Minds

chapter Two|37 pages

The Art of Reading

chapter Four|29 pages

The Place of Religion in Higher Education

chapter Five|30 pages

Vision can be Taught, but …

chapter Six|31 pages

The Interdisciplinary Age