The Secularization of the AcademyGeorge M. Marsden, Bradley J. Longfield |
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... Academics themselves are often particularly zealous on this point , since they see it as a matter of academic freedom . When it comes to discussion of religious perspectives , they will still typically allude to an ideal of detached ...
... Academics themselves are often particularly zealous on this point , since they see it as a matter of academic freedom . When it comes to discussion of religious perspectives , they will still typically allude to an ideal of detached ...
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... academic parsons such as Francis Alison ( College of Philadelphia ) and John Witherspoon ( College of New Jersey ) ... academic life was limited to the instruction of undergraduates . For an example of its resonance in one of the most ...
... academic parsons such as Francis Alison ( College of Philadelphia ) and John Witherspoon ( College of New Jersey ) ... academic life was limited to the instruction of undergraduates . For an example of its resonance in one of the most ...
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... academic ideals shape the teaching and study of literature and history , respectively . Of related interest are ... academic freedom . Despite the implicit antagonism between faith and learning assumed in Metzger and Hofstadter ...
... academic ideals shape the teaching and study of literature and history , respectively . Of related interest are ... academic freedom . Despite the implicit antagonism between faith and learning assumed in Metzger and Hofstadter ...
Contents
American Learning and the Problem of Religious Studies | 195 |
The Secularization of British Universities | 259 |
Past and Future | 278 |
Copyright | |
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