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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... offered by Christianity which the culture urgently needed in order to be wholesome , Beloit would have been making a robust claim . But it seems to have been the other way around : the civilization ( derived from New England , of course ) ...
... offered by Christianity which the culture urgently needed in order to be wholesome , Beloit would have been making a robust claim . But it seems to have been the other way around : the civilization ( derived from New England , of course ) ...
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... offered as early as the 1890s . There is presently neither dean of chapel nor chapel services nor chapel ( the Eaton Memorial Chapel now being an auditorium ) . Such campus ministry as exists is offered by the local churches . The ...
... offered as early as the 1890s . There is presently neither dean of chapel nor chapel services nor chapel ( the Eaton Memorial Chapel now being an auditorium ) . Such campus ministry as exists is offered by the local churches . The ...
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... offered elementary courses from the lowest level to pupils who included adults entering at middle age . At the secondary level there were " academic " ( or sometimes " preparatory " ) and " industrial " departments , offering scholastic ...
... offered elementary courses from the lowest level to pupils who included adults entering at middle age . At the secondary level there were " academic " ( or sometimes " preparatory " ) and " industrial " departments , offering scholastic ...
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The Presbyterians | 123 |
The Methodists | 257 |
The Baptists | 357 |
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