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- Title
``Cyber'' Barth.
- Authors
McKim, Donald K.
- Abstract
Abstract. This article describes a study of the theology of Karl Barth carried out by four students at Memphis Theological Seminary who used the Internet and e-mail in addition to other means for learning. Dr. Donald K. McKim taught the class and here describes the way in which the class was structured, how students used the World Wide Web, a Newsgroup in which students participated, and their use of e-mail to amplify discussion. McKim indicates the advantage of using these resources which introduced students to a "new world" of media and unique resources, linked them with others throughout the world who also had an interest in Barth, and provided an enhanced means of communication for the students with each other and with the professor. He also provides further reflections about the experience in relation to seminary teaching.
- Subjects
TENNESSEE; MEMPHIS (Tenn.); UNITED States; BARTH, Karl, 1886-1968; EDUCATIONAL innovations; THEOLOGY
- Publication
Teaching Theology & Religion, 1998, Vol 1, Issue 3, p183
- ISSN
1368-4868
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1467-9647.00033