
Transformative Concepts and Troublesome Knowledge: Toward a Threshold Concept Framework for Biblical Studies
Author(s) -
John Van Maaren
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the wabash center journal on teaching
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2689-9132
DOI - 10.31046/wabashcenter.v1i1.1526
Subject(s) - transformative learning , set (abstract data type) , epistemology , conceptual framework , order (exchange) , psychology , computer science , sociology , pedagogy , philosophy , finance , economics , programming language
Threshold concepts (TCs) are conceptual gateways that students must pass through in order for learning to progress, but which are often navigated with considerable difficulty. They are therefore both transformative and troublesome for student learning. While individual TCs have been identified in related disciplines, no study has addressed TCs for ways of thinking and practicing in biblical studies. In this paper, I first introduce the TC framework. I then take a first step toward developing a TC framework for biblical studies by proposing a set of TCs for the discipline of biblical studies. In conclusion, I provide guidelines, with practical examples, for integrating TCs into the biblical studies classroom.