Whose values? : the battle for morality in pluralistic America /
Whose values? : the battle for morality in pluralistic America /
edited by Carl Horn.
- Ann Arbor, Michigan : Servant Books, (c)1985.
- vii, 205 pages ; 21 cm.
Introduction -- 1. The politics of morality and religion: a primer 2. Disentangling the secular humanism debate 3. "Secular humanism" or "the American way" / Joseph Sobran -- 4. On parents, children, and the nation-state 6. Rationalizing infanticide: medical ethics in the eighties 7. Ideological biases in today's theories of moral education 9. Pluralism and the limits of neutrality 10. "World views" and public policy Terry Eastland -- James Hitchcock -- Allan C. Carlson - - 5. Abortion: the Judeo-Christian imperative W. Douglas Badger -- James Manney -- Paul Vitz - - 8. Trends in state regulation of religious schools William B. Ball -- Francis Canavan -- Carl Horn.
84019339 //r90
Religion and state--History--United States--20th century.
Religious pluralism.
BL2525 / .W467 1985 BL2525
Introduction -- 1. The politics of morality and religion: a primer 2. Disentangling the secular humanism debate 3. "Secular humanism" or "the American way" / Joseph Sobran -- 4. On parents, children, and the nation-state 6. Rationalizing infanticide: medical ethics in the eighties 7. Ideological biases in today's theories of moral education 9. Pluralism and the limits of neutrality 10. "World views" and public policy Terry Eastland -- James Hitchcock -- Allan C. Carlson - - 5. Abortion: the Judeo-Christian imperative W. Douglas Badger -- James Manney -- Paul Vitz - - 8. Trends in state regulation of religious schools William B. Ball -- Francis Canavan -- Carl Horn.
84019339 //r90
Religion and state--History--United States--20th century.
Religious pluralism.
BL2525 / .W467 1985 BL2525