Submissions from 2012
Dr. Ronald Davidson Engages with the Question: In Buddhism, Is There an Imperative to Teach?, Ronald M. Davidson and Alfred Benney
Submissions from 2011
Dr. Paul Lakeland Engages with the Question: How Do You Have Success in the Classroom?, Paul F. Lakeland and Alfred Benney
Dr. Paul Lakeland Engages with the Question: What Are Your Religious and Professional Backgrounds and Interests?, Paul F. Lakeland and Alfred Benney
Dr. Paul Lakeland Engages with the Question: What Is the Biggest Problem Facing American Catholicism Today?, Paul F. Lakeland and Alfred Benney
Submissions from 2002
Dr. Catherine Bell Engages with the Question: How Do You See Women Participating in Scholarly Work in Religion?, Catherine M. Bell and Alfred Benney
Dr. Catherine Bell Engages with the Question: What is the Most Important Task for the Teacher of Religion Today?, Catherine M. Bell and Alfred Benney
Dr. Catherine Bell Engages with the Question: Who would You Identify as Having a Significant Influence on Your Career?, Catherine M. Bell and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. David Coffey Engages With The Question: What Is The Most Important Question In The Study Of Religion?, David Coffey and Alfred Benney
Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. Engages with the Question: How Do You Make the Study of Religion Interesting to Students?, Paul J. Fitzgerald S.J. and Alfred Benney
Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. Engages with the Question: What Can You Say About the Complexities of Teaching Religion to Undergraduates?, Paul J. Fitzgerald S.J. and Alfred Benney
Dr. Tracy Pintchman Engages with the Question: How Do You Advise Students Regarding the Study of Religion?, Tracy Pintchman and Alfred Benney
Dr. Tracy Pintchman Engages with the Question: How Do You Respond to A Student Who Says “I have My Beliefs, Why Should I Look Any Further?”, Tracy Pintchman and Alfred Benney
Submissions from 2001
Dr. Bernard Cooke Engages with the Question: How Do You Have Success in the Classroom?, Bernard Cooke and Alfred Benney
Dr. Bernard Cooke Engages with the Question: How Do You Motivate Students to Study Religion?, Bernard Cooke and Alfred Benney
Dr. Bernard Cooke Engages with the Question: How Should Someone Approach the Study of Religion?, Bernard Cooke and Alfred Benney
Dr. Bernard Cooke Engages with the Question: What Is a Challenge You Face in the Classroom?, Bernard Cooke and Alfred Benney
Submissions from 1999
Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: Are All Religions the Same?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. John Coleman, S.J. Engages with the Question: How Should Someone Approach the Study of Religion?, John A. Coleman, S.J. and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. Engages with the Question: Are All Religions the Same? Do They Just Emphasize Different Things Or Use Different Words and Symbols?, Avery Dulles, S.J. and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. Engages with the Question: What Is the Number One Problem Theologians Have to Face Today?, Avery Dulles, S.J. and Alfred Benney
Rev. Dr. Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. Engages with the Question: What Is Your Dominant Concern As a Theologian?, Avery Dulles, S.J. and Alfred Benney
Dr. Michael Horan Engages with the Question: How Can God Exist in a World with So Much Evil?, Michael Horan and Alfred Benney
Submissions from 1993
Dr. Denise Carmody Engages with the Question: Are All Religions The Same?, Denise Carmody and Alfred Benney