The Dying of the Light: The Disengagement of Colleges and Universities from Their Christian ChurchesW.B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1998 - 868 páginas James Tunstead Burtchaell, who has extensive experience in American higher education as both a teacher and an administrator, provides case studies of seventeen prominent colleges and universities with diverse ecclesial origins - Congregational, Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran, Catholic, and Evangelical. Using published and archival sources as well as firsthand interaction with each institution he covers, Burtchaell narrates how each school's religious identity eventually became first uncomfortable and then expendable, and he analyzes the processes that eroded the bonds between school and church. |
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... ministers was then only one- eighteenth the number of new congregations established each year . By 1896 a quarter of all their churches were without ministers , while another 10 percent were served by clergy of other denominations . The ...
... ministers was then only one- eighteenth the number of new congregations established each year . By 1896 a quarter of all their churches were without ministers , while another 10 percent were served by clergy of other denominations . The ...
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... ministers , and 14 were " potential ministers . " 60 Ministerial students continued to represent a notable segment of the student body in those early years , rising through the nineties to 36 percent , then subsiding to 21 percent in ...
... ministers , and 14 were " potential ministers . " 60 Ministerial students continued to represent a notable segment of the student body in those early years , rising through the nineties to 36 percent , then subsiding to 21 percent in ...
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... ministers ; in fact , they were opposed to educated ministers , because from their observation they were convinced that educated ministers could not be spiritually minded . It is not strange therefore that one hundred years after the ...
... ministers ; in fact , they were opposed to educated ministers , because from their observation they were convinced that educated ministers could not be spiritually minded . It is not strange therefore that one hundred years after the ...
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The Presbyterians | 123 |
The Methodists | 257 |
The Baptists | 357 |
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