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245 00 Language and spirit :|bexploring languages, religions and 
       spirituality in Australia today /|cedited by Robyn Moloney,
       Shenouda Mansour 
264  1 Cham :|bSpringer International Publishing :|bImprint: 
       Palgrave Macmillan,|c2022 
300    1 online resource (xxxvii, 422 pages) :|billustrations, 
       digital ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|bPDF|2rda 
505 0  1. Introduction: Language, Identity And Spirituality, 
       Robyn Moloney And Father Shenouda Mansour -- 2. Narratives
       : Living Spirituality On Country, Aunty Louise Campbell --
       3. Narratives: Living Faiths Buddhism And Christianity, 
       Father Shenouda Mansour -- 4. Narratives: Living Faiths 
       Hindu, Islam, Judaism, Father Shenouda Mansour -- 5. 
       Narratives: Front Line Teaching Language And Spirit, Robyn
       Moloney -- 6. Aboriginal Spirituality Within The Context 
       Of Riddim & Poetry: A Creative School Program, Devrim 
       Yilmaz And Michael Jarrett -- 7. Many Members, One Body: A
       Multilingual Church In Central Australia, David Moore -- 
       8. Why Should We Sing To The Sharks? Language Reclamation 
       And Indigenous Wellbeing, Ghil'ad Zuckerman -- 9. 
       Multilingualism And Religion In A Multicultural Australia,
       James Forrest -- 10. A Framework For The Revitalisation Of
       Coptic Language In The 21st Century, Father Shenouda 
       Mansour And Ounas Gerges -- 11. Language And Religion In 
       The Lives Of Two Transnational Sojourners, Lisa Gilanyi --
       12. Hakha Chin Language In Melbourne: A Marker Of Cultural
       And Spiritual Identity, Salai Biak Za Lian Ching, Dr 
       Alistair Welsh, Dr Ramon Lopez Castellano -- 13. Christian
       Bilingual Practices And Hybrid Identities As Vehicles Of 
       Migrant Integration, Yining Wang And Ingrid Pillar -- 14. 
       The Intersection Of Hebrew, Judaism And Jewish 
       Spirituality, Zehavit Gross And Suzanne Rutland -- 15. The
       Impact Of Learning Language And Culture On Adolescents' 
       Identity Formation, Enculturation And Socialisation: A 
       Case Study Of A Pluralistic Faith-Based School, Yona 
       Gilead -- 16. Journey Into Indian Spirituality: A 
       Westerner Perspective, Chantal Crozet -- 17. Some Final 
       Words On Languages And Religion: Peacebuilding, Personal 
       Reflections And Professional Problems, Joseph Lo Bianco 
520    This edited book explores stories of linguistic and 
       spiritual identity in the urban and rural Australian 
       landscape. It is an innovative mix of thirty six personal 
       narratives and eleven research studies, which together 
       offer accounts of the intersection of languages, religion 
       and spirituality in people's lives. Teachers of Indigenous
       languages speak of the critical connection between 
       language revitalization, the spirituality of Country, and 
       well-being. Both new and long-established diaspora 
       individuals speak of the often complex but vital joint 
       role of language and faith in belonging and heritage. The 
       new dimension which the book brings to multilingualism is 
       relevant to all complex global societies. Language and 
       Spirit is ideal for both the general reader interested in 
       community languages and interfaith issues, and academics 
       in global intercultural studies and Applied Linguistics 
       study wishing to gain a nuanced insight into the Language 
       and Spirit intersection. Robyn Moloney is an Honorary 
       Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University, Australia. 
       Formerly a language teacher in schools she became a 
       language teacher educator and researcher. Her many book 
       and journal publications cover personal development in 
       learners and teachers through language learning. She 
       currently works in supporting teacher intercultural 
       development. Shenouda Mansour is a Priest of the Coptic 
       Orthodox Church, Australia. His research has investigated 
       attitudes to identity and language in a Coptic school. He 
       is the General Secretary of NSW Ecumenical Council, a body
       which builds networks across churches. He is the director 
       of Coptic Orthodox Community Outreach Service, and is a 
       radio program producer 
650  0 Language and languages|xReligious aspects 
650  0 Spirituality|zAustralia 
651  0 Australia|xLanguages 
651  0 Australia|xReligion 
700 1  Moloney, Robyn,|eeditor 
700 1  Mansour, Shenouda,|eeditor 
710 2  SpringerLink (Online service) 
773 0  |tSpringer Nature eBook 
856 40 |uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93064-6 
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