ICYMI: Leo Sánchez on “Migration, Spirituality, and Teaching”

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Professor Leopoldo Sánchez was recently interviewed on the Wabash Center’s podcast series, “Dialogue on Teaching.” In the podcast, Dr. Sánchez reflects on how a Lutheran theology of vocation and spirituality can interact with theologies of migration in the U.S. today. The Wabash podcast invites informal conversations about potential strategies for teaching complex issues such as immigration in the classroom.

Listen: https://wabashcenter.wabash.edu/resources/podcasts/ (Look for episode 129)

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxUUU1Qi1xY

Housed at Wabash College, the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion supports theology and religion faculty and doctoral students reflecting on their teaching practice—in both theological education and undergraduate education, in the United States and Canada.

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