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Spirituality and English Language Teaching: Religious Explorations of Teacher Identity, Pedagogy and Context

Reviewed by Michael Lessard-Clouston, Applied Linguistics & TESOL, Biola University Mary Shepard Wong (Azusa Pacific University) has co-edited two volumes on Christians in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), one on pedagogy and ethical dilemmas and the other presenting empirical studies on Christian faith and English language teaching (ELT).Mary Shepard Wong and Suresh…
Michael Lessard-Clouston
January 15, 2020
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Every Tribe and Tongue: A Biblical Vision for Language and Society.

Reviewed by Michael Lessard-Clouston, Applied Linguistics and TESOL, Biola University Christians are known as people who are often concerned about language – what we and others read and write, say and hear. Yet until recently scant scholarship on Christian perspectives concerning language existed.Notable exceptions include Moisés Silva, God, Language and Scripture (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan,…
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Christian and Critical English Language Educators in Dialogue: Pedagogical and Ethical Dilemmas

In recent years there has been criticism of Christians working in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), particularly as a platform for Christian evangelism. While the critiques have been remarkably strong by non-Christians,See, for example, Alistair Pennycook and Sinfree Makoni, “The Modern Mission: The Language Effects ofChristianity,” Journal of Language, Identity, and Education…
Michael Lessard-Clouston
January 15, 2010