This is a story of religious and democratic covenants and controversies in the foundations of America and in the soul of its colleges and universities. Coinciding entangled democratic beliefs and convictions distinctly define the American body politic and are in the foundation of the nation and its colleges and universities.
This is a story of religious and democratic covenants and controversies in the foundations of America and in the soul of its colleges and universities. Coinciding entangled democratic beliefs and convictions distinctly define the American body politic and are in the foundation of the nation and its colleges and universities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen J. Nelson is professor of education and educational Leadership at Bridgewater State University, and senior scholar in the Leadership Alliance at Brown University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Religion in the American College: The Landscape and Saga Chapter Two: The Religion of the Republic and the American Enlightenment: Foundations of the Nation and the Academy Chapter Three: John Witherspoon and Princeton: Political Theology and Theological Politics Chapter Four: Four Score and Seven: The March from the Founding of the Republic to Civil War and Beyond Chapter Five: The Watershed of the Civil War and What it Wrought: Gazing Backward and Forward Chapter Six: Religious Underpinnings of Liberal and Social Democracy: The Bridge to the Twentieth Century Chapter Seven: The Curses and Blessings of Religious and Democratic Pluralism: Twentieth Century Quandaries and Controversies Chapter Eight: The Puzzle of Pluralism and An "Almost Chosen People": Religion and Democracy in the Academy and Nation in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries Chapter Nine: The Contemporary Religion of the Republic: Religious and Ideological Conscience and the Quest for E Pluribus Unum Epilogue: The Soul of the College and University: Is the Past Prologue? Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Religion in the American College: The Landscape and Saga Chapter Two: The Religion of the Republic and the American Enlightenment: Foundations of the Nation and the Academy Chapter Three: John Witherspoon and Princeton: Political Theology and Theological Politics Chapter Four: Four Score and Seven: The March from the Founding of the Republic to Civil War and Beyond Chapter Five: The Watershed of the Civil War and What it Wrought: Gazing Backward and Forward Chapter Six: Religious Underpinnings of Liberal and Social Democracy: The Bridge to the Twentieth Century Chapter Seven: The Curses and Blessings of Religious and Democratic Pluralism: Twentieth Century Quandaries and Controversies Chapter Eight: The Puzzle of Pluralism and An "Almost Chosen People": Religion and Democracy in the Academy and Nation in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries Chapter Nine: The Contemporary Religion of the Republic: Religious and Ideological Conscience and the Quest for E Pluribus Unum Epilogue: The Soul of the College and University: Is the Past Prologue? Bibliography About the Author
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