The University Gets Religion

The University Gets Religion
Author: Darryl G. Hart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X004324701

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"The first sustained history of the academic study of religion at American universities, The University Gets Religion: Religious Studies in American Higher Education is a timely book that explores the present-day implications of religious studies' Protestant past."--BOOK JACKET.

Religious Studies Theology and the University

Religious Studies  Theology  and the University
Author: Linell E. Cady,Delwin Brown
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2002-10-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 079145522X

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Explores the relationship between religious studies and theology and the place of each in the modern, secular university.

Religion in the University

Religion in the University
Author: Nicholas Wolterstorff
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Academic freedom
ISBN: 9780300243703

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From one of the world's leading philosophers, this is a powerful defense of religion's role within the modern university What is religion's place within the academy today? Are the perspectives of religious believers acceptable in an academic setting? In this lucid and penetrating essay, Nicholas Wolterstorff ranges from Max Weber and John Locke to Ludwig Wittgenstein and Charles Taylor to argue that religious orientations and voices do have a home in the modern university, and he offers a sketch of what that home should be like. He documents the remarkable changes have occurred within the academy over the past five decades with regard to how knowledge is understood. During the same period, profound philosophical advancements have also been made in our understanding of religious belief. These shifting ideals, taken together, have created an environment that is more pluralistic than secular. Tapping into larger debates on freedom of expression and intellectual diversity, Wolterstorff believes a scholarly ethic should guard us against becoming, in Weber's words, "specialists without spirit and sensualists without heart."

The Learned Practice of Religion in the Modern University

The Learned Practice of Religion in the Modern University
Author: Donald Wiebe
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-11-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781350103450

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In these essays, Donald Wiebe unveils a significant problem in the academic study of religion in colleges and universities in North America and Europe - that studies almost always exhibit a religious bias. To explore this issue, Wiebe looks at the religious and moral agendas behind the study of religion, showing that the boundaries between the objective study of religion and religious education as a tool for bettering society have become blurred. As a result, he argues, religious studies departments have fostered an environment where religion has become a learned or scholarly practice, rather than the object of academic scrutiny. This book provides a critical history of the failure of 20th- and 21st-century scholars to follow through on the 19th-century ideal of an objective scientific study of religious thought and behaviour. Although emancipated from direct ecclesiastical control and, to some extent, from sectarian theologizing, Wiebe argues that research and scholarship in the academic department of religious studies has failed to break free from religious constraints. He shows that an objective scientific study of religious thought and practice is not only possible, but the only appropriate approach to the study of religious phenomena.

No Longer Invisible

No Longer Invisible
Author: Rhonda Hustedt Jacobsen,Douglas Jacobsen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-08-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780199977130

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Winner of a 2013 American Educational Studies Association Critics' Choice Award Drawing on conversations with hundreds of professors, co-curricular educators, administrators, and students from institutions spanning the entire spectrum of American colleges and universities, the Jacobsens illustrate how religion is constructively intertwined with the work of higher education in the twenty-first century. No Longer Invisible documents how, after decades when religion was marginalized, colleges and universities are re-engaging matters of faith-an educational development that is both positive and necessary. Religion in contemporary American life is now incredibly complex, with religious pluralism on the rise and the categories of "religious" and "secular" often blending together in a dizzying array of lifestyles and beliefs. Using the categories of historic religion, public religion, and personal religion, No Longer Invisible offers a new framework for understanding this emerging religious terrain, a framework that can help colleges and universities-and the students who attend them-interact with religion more effectively. The stakes are high: Faced with escalating pressures to focus solely on job training, American higher education may find that paying more careful and nuanced attention to religion is a prerequisite for preserving American higher education's longstanding commitment to personal, social, and civic learning.

The American University in a Postsecular Age

The American University in a Postsecular Age
Author: Douglas Jacobsen,Rhonda Jacobsen,Rhonda Hustedt Jacobsen
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2008-02-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780195323443

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Religion has made a comeback in American society and on university campuses. How should higher education respond? Contributors:athers essays from prominent scholars and educators who unpack the key issues.

Religion in Higher Education

Religion in Higher Education
Author: Sophie Gilliat-Ray
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351749268

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This title was first published in 2000. The place of religion in universities and institutes of higher education has become increasingly topical and contested in recent years, largely due to the growth of religious diversity on campus. Issues such as shared worship spaces, equal opportunities, and the management of inter-religious conflict, concern university administrators and students alike. Based on primary empirical research, this book indicates the need for clear guidelines on these issues and provides the data to inform policy-making. Offering the first study of the practical and sociological implications of the multi-faith campus, this book provides a context for examining some of the dynamics of religious diversity in Britain more generally as well as providing a useful analysis for the wider international context. Key themes covered include: religion in institutions; inter-faith relations; the changing roles of religious professionals; secularisation and resacralisation; and religion, youth and identity.

The Decline of the Secular University

The Decline of the Secular University
Author: C. John Sommerville
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2006-06-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0195306953

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