The Oxford handbook of religion and American education / [print]
edited by Michael D. Waggoner and Nathan C. Walker ; foreword by Martin E. Marty.
- New York, New York : Oxford University Press, (c)2018.
- xxvi, 493 pages ; 26 cm.
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Religion, privatization, and American educational policy / Secularism and religion in American education / Pluralism in religion and American education / Religious literacy in American education / Religious liberty in American education / Democracy, religion, and American education / Faith development / Moral education / Religious education in the traditions / Religious education between the traditions / Private religious schools / Religion and homeschooling / Religiously affiliated charter schools / Law and religion in American education / Religious expression in public schools / Religion and the public school curriculum / The Bible and American public schools / Religion, extracurricular activities, and access to public school facilities / Religious freedom, common schools, and the common good / Religion in mainline and independent private higher education / Evangelical higher education / Catholic higher education / Religion and spirituality in public higher education / Theological education / Religion, spirituality, and college students / Religion, spirituality, and college faculty / Teaching religious studies / Teaching about religion outside of religious studies / Campus ministry / Janet Bordelon -- Jonathon S. Kahn -- Diana L. Eck and Brendan W. Randall -- Benjamin P. Marcus -- Charles C. Haynes -- Emile Lester -- Sharon Daloz Parks -- Larry Nucci and Robyn Ilten-Gee -- Mark A. Hicks -- Eboo Patel and Noah J. Silverman -- Charles J. Russo, Kate E. Soules, Adina C. Newman, and Susan L. Douglass -- Milton Gaither -- Public funding of private religious schools / Steven K. Green -- Nathan C. Walker -- John Witte, Jr. and Brian Kaufman -- Kevin R. Pregent and Nathan C. Walker -- Walter Feinberg -- Mark A. Chancey -- Charles J. Russo -- Erik Owens -- Douglas Jacobsen and Rhonda Hustedt Jacobsen -- P. Jesse Rine -- Michael Galligan-Stierle and Paula Moore -- Michael D. Waggoner -- Daniel O. Aleshire -- Alyssa N. Rockenbach and Julie J. Park -- Jennifer A. Lindholm -- Eugene V. Gallagher -- Robert J. Nash -- John A. Schmalzbauer.
From the founding of Harvard College in 1636 as a mission for training young clergy to the landmark 1968 Supreme Court decision in Epperson volume Arkansas, which struck down the state's ban on teaching evolution in schools, religion and education in the United States have been inextricably linked. Still today new fights emerge over the rights and limitations of religion in the classroom. The Oxford Handbook of Religion and American Education brings together preeminent scholars from the fields of religion, education, law, and political science to craft a comprehensive survey and assessment of the study of religion and education in the United States. The essays in the first part develop six distinct conceptual lenses through which to view American education, including Privatism, Secularism, Pluralism, Religious Literacy, Religious Liberty, and Democracy. The following four parts expand on these concepts in a diverse range of educational frames: public schools, faith-based K-12 education, higher education, and lifespan faith development. Designed for a diverse and interdisciplinary audience, this addition to the Oxford Handbook series sets for itself a broad goal of understanding the place of religion and education in a modern democracy. -- Provided by publisher.