Online Scriptural Reasoning as a Pedagogical Tool for Fostering Intercultural Understanding and Empowering Women A Case Study from Egypt

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Doaa Baumi
https://orcid.org/0009-0005-5180-5364
Joel David Pierce
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4067-6051

Abstract

The advancement of information technology has catalyzed the emergence of virtual exchanges, offering an alternative avenue for cross-cultural engagement without the necessity of physical travel abroad. This development suggests that virtual exchanges can reduce barriers to female participation while enhancing their proficiency in intercultural, inter-linguistic, and interreligious engagement. This paper examines the design of a virtual exchange program linking UK Christians with Egyptian Muslims, structured around the framework of scriptural reasoning (SR). A focal point of our investigation lies in the experiences of female participants, who constituted the majority of the Egyptian cohort, illuminating how the practice of SR aptly facilitated their progression in both competence and self-assurance.

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Baumi, D., & Pierce, J. D. (2025). Online Scriptural Reasoning as a Pedagogical Tool for Fostering Intercultural Understanding and Empowering Women: A Case Study from Egypt. Journal of Education in Muslim Societies, 6(2), 51–71. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jems/article/view/7201
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Author Biographies

Doaa Baumi, University of Tübingen

Doaa Baumi (doaa.uchicago@gmail.com) holds a PhD in Islamic Studies from the
University of Birmingham and is a Research Fellow at the Center for Islamic Theology
(ZITh) at the University of Tübingen. She is also a faculty member at Al-Azhar University.

Joel David Pierce, University of Aberdeen

Joel D. Pierce (joel.pierce@abdn.ac.uk) holds a PhD in Divinity from the University of
Aberdeen and continues to work there as the administrator of Christ’s College. His first
book, Rights, Virtues, and Others in MacIntyre: Community After the Fall was published by
Lexington Books in 2024.