Adam Laats offers a provocative and definitive new history of conservative evangelical colleges and universities, institutions that have played a decisive role in American politics, culture, and religion. This book looks unflinchingly at the issues that have defined these schools, including their complicated legacy of conservative theology and social activism.
Adam Laats offers a provocative and definitive new history of conservative evangelical colleges and universities, institutions that have played a decisive role in American politics, culture, and religion. This book looks unflinchingly at the issues that have defined these schools, including their complicated legacy of conservative theology and social activism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam Laats is Professor of Education and History at Binghamton University. He is the author of several books, including The Other School Reformers: Conservative Activism in American Education (2015), winner of the History of Education Society's Outstanding Book Award, 2016.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Higher (Power) Education Chapter One: College and Christ Chapter Two: In the Beginning Chapter Three: A Mote in the Eye Chapter Four: I Came to Be Went With Chapter Five: Billy Graham Was a Transfer Student Chapter Six: What Is College For? Chapter Seven: Nightmare on College Avenue Chapter Eight: Is the Bible Racist? Chapter Nine: Learn One for the Gipper Epilogue: Sandals of the Evangelical Mind Research Appendix Notes Index
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Higher (Power) Education Chapter One: College and Christ Chapter Two: In the Beginning Chapter Three: A Mote in the Eye Chapter Four: I Came to Be Went With Chapter Five: Billy Graham Was a Transfer Student Chapter Six: What Is College For? Chapter Seven: Nightmare on College Avenue Chapter Eight: Is the Bible Racist? Chapter Nine: Learn One for the Gipper Epilogue: Sandals of the Evangelical Mind Research Appendix Notes Index
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