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List of restaurants

We have put together a list of restaurants in the area, to help you think about food options. The list comes as a pdf, with restaurants highlighted in yellow which were recommended by local friends of REA (highlighted ones are also listed on our accommodations page).

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Conference Update

We are so excited that so many of you plan to join us in Atlanta for Connecting, Disrupting, Transforming: Imagination’s Power as the Heart of Religious Education, our REA Annual Meeting 2015. For those of you who will be attending, if you have not already indicated your session preferences by building your own personal schedule,

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APT Biennial Conference and Call for Papers

The Association of Practical Theology announces its 33rd Biennial Conference in New York City from April 8-10, 2016. The theme is “Live, Move, and Have Being: Migration and Practical Theology.” Around the world today, across countries and within cities, people experience life-altering dislocation and relocation—migrating within and across the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, the

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CFP: Canadian Association for Adult Education

A Carnival of Resistance and Liberation: An Interdisciplinary Conference in Adult Education will held October 23-25, 2015 by Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education (CASAE). This West Coast Regional Conference is hosted by the Faculty of Education, University of Victoria. The University of Victoria is situated on the lands of the Lekwungen and Coast

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From Mary Rothschild: Technology and Media in Religious Education?

Yes, that’s a question mark. Education in American society is at a watershed moment evidenced by “flipped classrooms,” synchronous and asynchronous online learning and the exchange of resources and information via social media, Google tools, along with “gamification.” Religious education is no exception and there’s no doubt, as Bud Horell points out in his blog

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2015 Annual Conference: A Focus on Teaching

Our mission statement begins with: “The mission of the Religious Education Association is to create opportunities for exploring and advancing the interconnected practices of scholarship, research, teaching, and leadership…” At the 2015 Annual Conference we will begin with a focus on the practice of teaching. A concern for teaching is one of the most distinctive

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An Exercise in Imagining

John Roberto begins his new book by stating: “What does it mean to reimagine? Dictionaries define it to ‘reinterpret imaginatively,’ ‘rethink,’ ‘imagine again or anew,’ ‘form a new conception of,’ or ‘recreate.’ Reimagining Faith Formation or the 21st Century is true to these definitions. I this book I rethink and recreate a faith formation for

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