Volume 3, Issue 3, October 1990

Too often the teaching of theology becomes a specialised, purely professional occupation, or, on the other hand, a confessional or utilitarian exercise.  We need to rediscover a way of teaching which involves the whole person.  One way forward in church history may be to use dramatic techniques such as role-play.  These techniques are particularly helpful in bridging the imaginative chasm between, for example, our modern Pacific society and early Church History.

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