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    From Low‐Lying Roofs to Towering Spires: Toward a Heideggerian understanding of learning environments.Todd C. Ream & Tyler W. Ream - 2005 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (4):585–597.
    This article explores the significance that environments play in terms of the learning process. In the United States, the legacy of John Dewey's intellectual efforts left a theoretical understanding that views the architectural composition of learning environments as instrumental mediums which house the educational process. This understanding of learning environments is precipitated by a separation of human agents as subjects and their environments as objects. By contrast, Martin Heidegger's theory of ontology, and its reconfiguration of the subject and object relationship, (...)
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    Habits of hope: educational practices for a weary world.Todd C. Ream, Jerry Pattengale & Christopher J. Devers (eds.) - 2024 - Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic.
    Christians called to academic vocations need authentic hope to sustain their work, and they need to be able to share that hope with a weary world. Combining theology and practical application, essays from master practitioners focus on how six educational practices can cultivate hope for educators, their students, and everyone they serve.
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    John Henry Newman: A View of Catholic Faith for the New Millennium.Todd Ream - 2006 - Newman Studies Journal 3 (1):81-84.
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    Pragmatism and the unlikely influence of German idealism on the academy in the united states.Todd C. Ream - 2007 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (2):150–167.
    In this article I argue that the subject‐object distinction, operative in Continental Europe during the late‐1700s and early‐1800s, led to the religion‐secular distinction in higher education in the United States.Many scholars believe the origins of the shifting nature of the religion‐secular distinction resided with some form of influence that students from the United States encountered while they pursued advanced academic work in Germany. These scholars studied this influence at an institutional or organizational level. An intellectual approach to history would assess (...)
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    Revelation, Scripture and Church: Theological Hermaneutic Thought of James Barr, Paul Ricoeur and Hans Frei. By Richard R. Topping.Todd C. Ream - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (1):129-130.
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    Tales from Two Cities: The Evolving Identity of John Henry Newman’s The Idea of a University.Todd Ream - 2007 - Newman Studies Journal 4 (1):24-37.
    This essay describes not only the evolving identity of Newman’s The Idea of a University, but also the way in which this process points to a larger tension between what Augustine referred to as the City of God and the city of this world.While no other work is perhaps more quoted than Newman’s Idea in relation to theoretical conceptions of university life, the origins of this work are often little understood. As a result, Newman’s Idea frequently goes from being a (...)
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    Andrew of Caesarea's Commentary on the Apocalypse. Translated by Eugenia Scarvelis Constantinou. Pp. xiv, 270, Washington, DC, The Catholic University of American Press, £34.50/$39.95. Guiding to a Blessed End: Andrew of Caesarea and His Apocalypse Commentary in the Ancient Church. By Eugenia Scarvelis Constantinou. Pp. xv, 350, Washington, DC, The Catholic University of American, Press, £62.95/$69.95. [REVIEW]Todd C. Ream - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (2):332-334.
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    Foucault and Augustine. [REVIEW]Todd C. Ream - 2004 - Augustinian Studies 35 (2):339-342.
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    From Knowledge to Beatitude: St. Victor, Twelfth‐Century Scholars, and Beyond. Edited by E. Ann Matter and Lesley Smith. Pp. xxiii, 447. Notre Dame, IN, University of Notre Dame Press, £63.50/$75.00. [REVIEW]Todd C. Ream - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (2):413-414.
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    Jean-Pierre Torrell and Benedict M. Guevin: Aquinas’s Summa. [REVIEW]Todd C. Ream & Thomas W. Seat Ii - 2007 - Faith and Philosophy 24 (4):486-489.
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    Progressive Illumination. [REVIEW]Todd C. Ream & Brian C. Clark - 2007 - Newman Studies Journal 4 (2):87-89.
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    Saving Wisdom. [REVIEW]Todd C. Ream - 2012 - Newman Studies Journal 9 (1):89-91.
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    Theology and the University in Nineteenth‐Century Germany. By Zachary Purvis. Pp. xi, 271, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016, £65.00. [REVIEW]Todd C. Ream - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (2):303-305.
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