Steven K. Green tells the story of the nineteenth-century School Question, the nationwide debate over the place and funding of religious education, and how it became a crucial precedent for American thought about the separation of church and state.
Steven K. Green tells the story of the nineteenth-century School Question, the nationwide debate over the place and funding of religious education, and how it became a crucial precedent for American thought about the separation of church and state.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven K. Green is Frank H. Paulus Professor of Law and Adjunct Professor of History at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, where he directs the interdisciplinary Center for Religion, Law and Democracy.
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Introduction 1. The Rise of Nonsectarian Public Education 2. The Development of the ''No-Funding Principle'' 3. The Cincinnati ''Bible War'' of 1869-1873 4. ''The Amendmentists'' 5. The Blaine Amendment Conclusion
Introduction 1. The Rise of Nonsectarian Public Education 2. The Development of the ''No-Funding Principle'' 3. The Cincinnati ''Bible War'' of 1869-1873 4. ''The Amendmentists'' 5. The Blaine Amendment Conclusion
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