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2 The sermon as a learning event
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Since both listening and memory are elements in the way our minds work to take in, store and use information, remembering shares many characteristics with listening. Like listening, it is an active process, deeply affected by our values and emotions. A look at memory, then, takes us deeper into our investigation of the way learning takes place. In particular, the way memory works highlights one crucial aspect of the way we listen and learn: the role of interpretation…

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