The Secularization of the AcademyGeorge M. Marsden, Bradley J. Longfield Oxford University Press, 1992 - 323 páginas |
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Página 195
... scholarship and publication in religion . One index to the growing prominence of religious studies was the survey of humanistic scholarship com- missioned by Princeton University's Council of the Humanities and funded by the Ford ...
... scholarship and publication in religion . One index to the growing prominence of religious studies was the survey of humanistic scholarship com- missioned by Princeton University's Council of the Humanities and funded by the Ford ...
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... scholarship came as little surprise . Although religious scholarship had not yet been recog- nized by America's learned societies , the decision to devote two volumes of the Princeton Council's series to religion reflected the recent ...
... scholarship came as little surprise . Although religious scholarship had not yet been recog- nized by America's learned societies , the decision to devote two volumes of the Princeton Council's series to religion reflected the recent ...
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... scholarship but rather from within by the insidious influ- ences of consumerism and its " culture of gratification . " 6 North American academics were quick to jettison traditional Christian values . Having lost their collective faith ...
... scholarship but rather from within by the insidious influ- ences of consumerism and its " culture of gratification . " 6 North American academics were quick to jettison traditional Christian values . Having lost their collective faith ...
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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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