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In this work, leading contemporary philosophers discuss key facets
of the human person from a variety of perspectives in Christian
thought. This closely woven volume includes chapters by Nicholas
Wolterstorff on the distinction between humans and other animals;
Robert Sokolowski on language; Marilyn McCord Adams on the presence
of the Holy Spirit in human beings; Roland Teske on the soul and
soteriology; Nicolas Austriaco on bioethics and human nature; J.
Hayes Hurley on consciousness; and Germain Grisez on death and
immortality. An excellent source for scholars, this book is also
ideal for courses in philosophy, theology, and psychology.
Curriculum and the Culture Wars offers a fresh perspective on
perennial debates about the role of religion in public schools,
focusing on the intersection of religion and curriculum. This
debate has been renewed in part due to the growth of elective Bible
courses in public schools in many parts of the country. The first
half of the book presents new scholarship on the use of the Bible
in schools, including a historical analysis of what the Founders
had to say about the use of the Bible in public education, a more
current assessment of the politics behind the elective Bible class
movement in the early twenty-first century, and a critique of such
educational programs from constitutional and pedagogical
perspectives. This edited volume also offers new insights into
long-standing battles that pit religious and secular advocates
against one another in the areas of evolution and sex education and
considers whether school choice programs that would allow parents
the right to send their children to sectarian schools are an
affront to promoting the goals of a liberal democracy.
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