The Secularization of the AcademyGeorge M. Marsden, Bradley J. Longfield Oxford University Press, 1992 - 323 páginas |
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... scholars of religion . Although religion had links to the humanities , many religion scholars thought such an identification undermined the scientific claims of their discipline . Perhaps the prime expression of these doubts came in a ...
... scholars of religion . Although religion had links to the humanities , many religion scholars thought such an identification undermined the scientific claims of their discipline . Perhaps the prime expression of these doubts came in a ...
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... scholars a common orientation . Mean- while , the appeal by both humanistic scholars and religious studies professors to the need for values and integration in liberal educa- tion made the study of religion and the humanities ...
... scholars a common orientation . Mean- while , the appeal by both humanistic scholars and religious studies professors to the need for values and integration in liberal educa- tion made the study of religion and the humanities ...
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... scholars sought to establish their field on empirical and scientific grounds . In the process the study of religion diverged from Hol- brook's ideal of a humanistic discipline.37 An important reason for changing the name of the National ...
... scholars sought to establish their field on empirical and scientific grounds . In the process the study of religion diverged from Hol- brook's ideal of a humanistic discipline.37 An important reason for changing the name of the National ...
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American Learning and the Problem of Religious Studies | 195 |
The Secularization of British Universities | 259 |
Past and Future | 278 |
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