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When Teaching Pivots to Meet the “Fierce Urgency of Now” by
  • Yoo, William
Publication details: Wabash Center Journal on Teaching, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2022, pp. 12-13 ; 2022
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The Mock Conference as a Teaching Tool: Role‐Playand “Conplay ” in the Classroom by
  • Ricker, Aaron
  • Blanchard, Kathryn D’Arcy
  • Peterfeso, Jill
  • Yoo, William
  • Zubko, Katherine C
Publication details: Teaching Theology & Religion, Vol. 21, No. 1, 2018, pp. 60-72 ; 2018
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The Presbyterian Experience in the United States: A Sourcebook by
  • Yoo, William [Editor]
Publication details: Louisville, KY Westminster John Knox 2017
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The Souls of Yellow Folk: Moving from a Racially Segregated Nineteenth-Century Train toward an Inclusive Twenty-First Century Asian American Christian Witness by
  • Yoo, William
  • Brock, Rita Nakashima [Editor]
  • Liew, Tat-siong Benny [Editor]
Publication details: Theologies of the Multitude for the Multitudes: The Legacy of Kwok Pui-Lan, Claremont, CA: Claremont Press, pp. 21-42. ; 2021
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