This paper explores the possibilities and challenges inherent in employing community service-learning as a pedagogy for engaging undergraduates in theology and religious studies courses that contribute to racial reconciliation. The paper summarizes research from the scholarship of teaching and learning on best practices for structuring service-learning projects and processes that hold the possibility of students' genuine engagement with issues of race and the wisdom of the Catholic tradition.
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Reed-Bouley, J., & Kyle, E. (2015). Challenging racism and white privilege in undergraduate theology contexts: Teaching and learning strategies for maximizing the promise of community service-learning. Teaching Theology and Religion, 18(1), 20–36. https://doi.org/10.1111/teth.12260
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