Education, religion, and the common good advancing a distinctly American conversation about religion's role in our shared life
Distinguished scholar and author Martin E. Marty has had a lifetime of conversations about public religion in America. Out of the dialogues hosted by the Public Religion Project, he has gathered an abundance of heartfelt questions and candid reflections on the issues from teachers and administrators...
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San Francisco :
Jossey-Bass
2000
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Acceso en línea: | Sumario |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Just what are we talking about, anyway?
- Why this civil conversation is urgent
- A historical map of the present situation
- Religion and education : the pitfalls of engaging a complex issue
- Why religion belongs in publicly funded elementary and secondary education
- The religious schooling response
- Church-related higher education and the common good
- Public universities and graduate education
- Religion and higher education : a specific agenda for advancing the conversation
- After listening, a time to act