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First published in 1993 this volume is an extension and revision of
the 1986 book entitled Religious Schools in America: A Selected
Bibliography. This new version contains additional annotated
bibliographies of the various denominational schools as well as
discussing governmental relation to each setting in the years from
1985 to 1992. This version also covers Greek Orthodox and Muslim
schools that were not part of the previous volume and includes a
chapter on the growth of home schooling which is often influenced
by religion. Finally, unlike the previous edition, this book only
considers religious schools, rather than the religious aspect or
function of public schooling. Each section includes a short chapter
followed by an extensive annotated bibliography making it a useful
source for anyone looking for information in the area.
Published in 1989, this bibliography considers religious seminaries
that are affiliated with the various denominations of the
theological institutions established in the United States by the
Protestants in the early 1800s, it also considers
non-denominational and independent settings. Divided into two
sections, the first short section considers the relationship
between the civil governments and the seminaries, the second,
organized by denomination into 15 chapters provides an extensive
bibliography with annotations. The work pulls together a wealth of
reference material and identifies salient works, whether book,
article, dissertation or essay, to provide a much-needed resource
for those interested in seminary education in the United States,
whether scholar, student, policy maker, or interested citizen.
Published in 1986, this selected bibliography considers private
schools that are religiously affiliated. Divided into several
sections the book open with chapters covering the most influential
general books on religion and schooling and offers summaries and
analysis of court decisions and commentaries on the issues of
government aid and regulation. The book goes on to provide entries
of the schools operating in the United States by seventeen
religious groups, entries are annotated by experts from the field.
The final section of the book considers statements on religious
schools made by both public school educators and religious school
advocates; formal and informal interactions between the public and
religious schools; and the concept of the education of the public
by religious and public schools. This work pulls together a wealth
of reference material, mainly on religious schools, and provides a
much-needed resource for those interested in religious schooling,
whether researcher, scholar, student or policy-maker.
Originally published in 1988 Religious Higher Education in the
United States is a selected bibliography of sources addressing how
religion has changed and affected education in the United States.
This volume attempts to address the problems currently facing
religious institutions of higher education, covering government aid
and the regulation of religious colleges and universities in the
US.
Originally published in 1996 Religious Higher Education in the
United States looks at the issue of higher education and a lack of
a clearly articulated purpose, an issue particularly challenging to
religiously-affiliated institutions. This volume attempts to
address the problems currently facing denomination-affiliated
institutions of higher education, beginning with an introduction to
government aid and the regulation of religious colleges and
universities in the US. The greater part of the volume consists of
24 chapters, each of which begins with a historical essay followed
by annotated bibliographical entries covering primary and secondary
sources dating back to 1986 on various denomination-connected
institutions.
Originally published in 1988 Religious Higher Education in the
United States is a selected bibliography of sources addressing how
religion has changed and affected education in the United States.
This volume attempts to address the problems currently facing
religious institutions of higher education, covering government aid
and the regulation of religious colleges and universities in the
US.
Published in 1986, this selected bibliography considers private
schools that are religiously affiliated. Divided into several
sections the book open with chapters covering the most influential
general books on religion and schooling and offers summaries and
analysis of court decisions and commentaries on the issues of
government aid and regulation. The book goes on to provide entries
of the schools operating in the United States by seventeen
religious groups, entries are annotated by experts from the field.
The final section of the book considers statements on religious
schools made by both public school educators and religious school
advocates; formal and informal interactions between the public and
religious schools; and the concept of the education of the public
by religious and public schools. This work pulls together a wealth
of reference material, mainly on religious schools, and provides a
much-needed resource for those interested in religious schooling,
whether researcher, scholar, student or policy-maker.
First published in 1993 this volume is an extension and revision of
the 1986 book entitled Religious Schools in America: A Selected
Bibliography. This new version contains additional annotated
bibliographies of the various denominational schools as well as
discussing governmental relation to each setting in the years from
1985 to 1992. This version also covers Greek Orthodox and Muslim
schools that were not part of the previous volume and includes a
chapter on the growth of home schooling which is often influenced
by religion. Finally, unlike the previous edition, this book only
considers religious schools, rather than the religious aspect or
function of public schooling. Each section includes a short chapter
followed by an extensive annotated bibliography making it a useful
source for anyone looking for information in the area.
Published in 1989, this bibliography considers religious seminaries
that are affiliated with the various denominations of the
theological institutions established in the United States by the
Protestants in the early 1800s, it also considers
non-denominational and independent settings. Divided into two
sections, the first short section considers the relationship
between the civil governments and the seminaries, the second,
organized by denomination into 15 chapters provides an extensive
bibliography with annotations. The work pulls together a wealth of
reference material and identifies salient works, whether book,
article, dissertation or essay, to provide a much-needed resource
for those interested in seminary education in the United States,
whether scholar, student, policy maker, or interested citizen.
Originally published in 1996 Religious Higher Education in the
United States looks at the issue of higher education and a lack of
a clearly articulated purpose, an issue particularly challenging to
religiously-affiliated institutions. This volume attempts to
address the problems currently facing denomination-affiliated
institutions of higher education, beginning with an introduction to
government aid and the regulation of religious colleges and
universities in the US. The greater part of the volume consists of
24 chapters, each of which begins with a historical essay followed
by annotated bibliographical entries covering primary and secondary
sources dating back to 1986 on various denomination-connected
institutions.
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