Religion, scholarship & higher education : perspectives, models and future prospects : essays from the Lilly Seminar on Religion and Higher Education / edited by Andrea Sterk. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, (c)2002.Description: xviii, 256 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Scholarship grounded in religion Nicholas Wolterstorff -- Does religion have anything worth saying to scholars? James Turner -- Potential for pluralism : religious responses to the triumph of theory and method in American academic culture Alan Wolfe -- Enough already : universities do not need more Christianity David A. Hollinger -- Where are the universities of tomorrow? Mark R. Schwehn -- Faith histories John McGreevy -- Sociology and the study of religion Nancy T. Ammerman -- What we make of a diminished thing : religion and literary scholarship Roger Lundin -- Historical theology today and tomorrow Brian E. Daley -- Institutions and sacraments : the Catholic tradition and political science Clarke E. Cochran -- Selving faith : feminist theory and feminist theology rethink the self Seren Jones -- Religious concerns in scholarship : engaged fallibilism in practice Richard J. Bernstein -- Teaching history as a Christian Mark A. Noll -- Questions of teaching Denis Donoghue -- Teaching and religion in sociology Robert Wuthnow -- Does, or should, teaching reflect the religious perspective of the teacher? Jean Bethke Elshtain -- "Stopping the heart" : the spiritual search of students and the challenge to a professor in an undergraduate literature class Susan Handelman -- Concluding relfections on the Lilly Seminar Francis Oakley -- Epilogue Nicholas Wolterstorff.
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Scholarship grounded in religion Nicholas Wolterstorff -- Does religion have anything worth saying to scholars? James Turner -- Potential for pluralism : religious responses to the triumph of theory and method in American academic culture Alan Wolfe -- Enough already : universities do not need more Christianity David A. Hollinger -- Where are the universities of tomorrow? Mark R. Schwehn -- Faith histories John McGreevy -- Sociology and the study of religion Nancy T. Ammerman -- What we make of a diminished thing : religion and literary scholarship Roger Lundin -- Historical theology today and tomorrow Brian E. Daley -- Institutions and sacraments : the Catholic tradition and political science Clarke E. Cochran -- Selving faith : feminist theory and feminist theology rethink the self Seren Jones -- Religious concerns in scholarship : engaged fallibilism in practice Richard J. Bernstein -- Teaching history as a Christian Mark A. Noll -- Questions of teaching Denis Donoghue -- Teaching and religion in sociology Robert Wuthnow -- Does, or should, teaching reflect the religious perspective of the teacher? Jean Bethke Elshtain -- "Stopping the heart" : the spiritual search of students and the challenge to a professor in an undergraduate literature class Susan Handelman -- Concluding relfections on the Lilly Seminar Francis Oakley -- Epilogue Nicholas Wolterstorff.

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