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Carolyn Weber

    Esta autora se sumerge en las profundidades de la experiencia humana con un agudo intelecto y habilidad literaria. Su escritura explora cuestiones complejas de fe y vida, a menudo enmarcadas en profundas reflexiones personales. Basándose en su formación académica en literatura, aporta una profundidad estratificada y un estilo cautivador a su prosa. Su obra invita a los lectores a contemplar sus propios viajes y creencias.

    Integrating Inquiry in Social Studies Classrooms
    God bless America
    Holy Is the Day: Living in the Gift of the Present
    Sex and the City of God
    Surprised by Oxford
    • 2023

      This practical guide shows how and why in-service and pre-service teachers should use inquiry in their Social Studies lessons to develop students' critical thinking and decision-making skills. It provides a concrete framework for integrating inquiry in the classroom and provides evidence for its benefits for teaching and learning.

      Integrating Inquiry in Social Studies Classrooms
    • 2020
    • 2020

      After studying at Oxford University and finding God, Carolyn Weber grappled with a new invitation: to think bigger about love. Through Weber's personal story of courtship, marriage, and parenthood, as well as spiritual, theological, and literary reflection, this memoir explores what life looks like when we choose to love God first.

      Sex and the City of God
    • 2013

      English professor and mother Carolyn Weber tells how her desire to control the events of her life came into contact with God's desire to give her each day as a gift from himself. Join her on a winding path through literature, history and daily life—leading finally to the still, quiet place of the present moment.

      Holy Is the Day: Living in the Gift of the Present
    • 2013

      Surprised by Oxford

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Surprised by Oxford is the memoir of a skeptical agnostic who comes to a dynamic personal faith in God during graduate studies in literature at Oxford University.

      Surprised by Oxford