Sacred and Secular Tensions in Higher Education
Connecting Parallel Universities
Herausgeber: Waggoner, Michael D.
Sacred and Secular Tensions in Higher Education
Connecting Parallel Universities
Herausgeber: Waggoner, Michael D.
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Sacred and secular worldviews have long held a place in U.S. higher education, although non-religious perspectives have usually been privileged in the modern era. This book illustrates the importance of cultivating multiple worldviews.
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Sacred and secular worldviews have long held a place in U.S. higher education, although non-religious perspectives have usually been privileged in the modern era. This book illustrates the importance of cultivating multiple worldviews.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9780415887557
- ISBN-10: 0415887550
- Artikelnr.: 30977032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9780415887557
- ISBN-10: 0415887550
- Artikelnr.: 30977032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Michael D. Waggoner is Professor of HigherEducation at the University of Northern Iowa and Editor of the peer-reviewed journal, Religion & Education.
Preface
1. Sacred and Secular Tensions in Contemporary Higher Education, Michael D.
Waggoner
2. Taking the Tournament of Worldviews Seriously in Education: Why Teaching
About Religion is not Enough, Perry L. Glanzer
3. Teaching Spirituality in Public Higher Education, Carney Strange and
Judy Rogers
4. Understanding the "Interior" Life of Faculty: How Important is
Spirituality? Jennifer A. Lindholm and Helen S. Astin
5. Inviting Atheists to the Table: A Modest Proposal for Higher Education,
Robert J. Nash
6. Jesus, the Enlightenment, and Teaching World History: The Struggles of
an Evangelical Scholar, Ralph E. Lentz II
7. Evangelicals on Campus: An Exploration of Culture, Faith, and College
Life, Alyssa N. Bryant
8. Exploring Religious Pluralism in Higher Education: Non-Majority
Religious Perspectives among Entering First-Year College Students, Alyssa
N. Bryant
9. Spirituality and Religion: Through the Eyes of the "Hidden Educators,"
Christy Moran Craft
10. University Student Affairs Staff and Their Spiritual Discussions with
Students, Jill Burchell, Jenny J. Lee, and Sara Olson
11. Addressing the Identity-Relevance Dilemma: Religious Particularity and
Pluralism at Presbyterian Church-Related Colleges, Robert C. Spach
12. Being Religious at Knox College: Attitudes Toward Religion, Christian
Expression, and Conservative Values on Campus, L. Sue Hulett
Afterword: Connecting Parallel Universities, Michael D. Waggoner
1. Sacred and Secular Tensions in Contemporary Higher Education, Michael D.
Waggoner
2. Taking the Tournament of Worldviews Seriously in Education: Why Teaching
About Religion is not Enough, Perry L. Glanzer
3. Teaching Spirituality in Public Higher Education, Carney Strange and
Judy Rogers
4. Understanding the "Interior" Life of Faculty: How Important is
Spirituality? Jennifer A. Lindholm and Helen S. Astin
5. Inviting Atheists to the Table: A Modest Proposal for Higher Education,
Robert J. Nash
6. Jesus, the Enlightenment, and Teaching World History: The Struggles of
an Evangelical Scholar, Ralph E. Lentz II
7. Evangelicals on Campus: An Exploration of Culture, Faith, and College
Life, Alyssa N. Bryant
8. Exploring Religious Pluralism in Higher Education: Non-Majority
Religious Perspectives among Entering First-Year College Students, Alyssa
N. Bryant
9. Spirituality and Religion: Through the Eyes of the "Hidden Educators,"
Christy Moran Craft
10. University Student Affairs Staff and Their Spiritual Discussions with
Students, Jill Burchell, Jenny J. Lee, and Sara Olson
11. Addressing the Identity-Relevance Dilemma: Religious Particularity and
Pluralism at Presbyterian Church-Related Colleges, Robert C. Spach
12. Being Religious at Knox College: Attitudes Toward Religion, Christian
Expression, and Conservative Values on Campus, L. Sue Hulett
Afterword: Connecting Parallel Universities, Michael D. Waggoner
Preface
1. Sacred and Secular Tensions in Contemporary Higher Education, Michael D.
Waggoner
2. Taking the Tournament of Worldviews Seriously in Education: Why Teaching
About Religion is not Enough, Perry L. Glanzer
3. Teaching Spirituality in Public Higher Education, Carney Strange and
Judy Rogers
4. Understanding the "Interior" Life of Faculty: How Important is
Spirituality? Jennifer A. Lindholm and Helen S. Astin
5. Inviting Atheists to the Table: A Modest Proposal for Higher Education,
Robert J. Nash
6. Jesus, the Enlightenment, and Teaching World History: The Struggles of
an Evangelical Scholar, Ralph E. Lentz II
7. Evangelicals on Campus: An Exploration of Culture, Faith, and College
Life, Alyssa N. Bryant
8. Exploring Religious Pluralism in Higher Education: Non-Majority
Religious Perspectives among Entering First-Year College Students, Alyssa
N. Bryant
9. Spirituality and Religion: Through the Eyes of the "Hidden Educators,"
Christy Moran Craft
10. University Student Affairs Staff and Their Spiritual Discussions with
Students, Jill Burchell, Jenny J. Lee, and Sara Olson
11. Addressing the Identity-Relevance Dilemma: Religious Particularity and
Pluralism at Presbyterian Church-Related Colleges, Robert C. Spach
12. Being Religious at Knox College: Attitudes Toward Religion, Christian
Expression, and Conservative Values on Campus, L. Sue Hulett
Afterword: Connecting Parallel Universities, Michael D. Waggoner
1. Sacred and Secular Tensions in Contemporary Higher Education, Michael D.
Waggoner
2. Taking the Tournament of Worldviews Seriously in Education: Why Teaching
About Religion is not Enough, Perry L. Glanzer
3. Teaching Spirituality in Public Higher Education, Carney Strange and
Judy Rogers
4. Understanding the "Interior" Life of Faculty: How Important is
Spirituality? Jennifer A. Lindholm and Helen S. Astin
5. Inviting Atheists to the Table: A Modest Proposal for Higher Education,
Robert J. Nash
6. Jesus, the Enlightenment, and Teaching World History: The Struggles of
an Evangelical Scholar, Ralph E. Lentz II
7. Evangelicals on Campus: An Exploration of Culture, Faith, and College
Life, Alyssa N. Bryant
8. Exploring Religious Pluralism in Higher Education: Non-Majority
Religious Perspectives among Entering First-Year College Students, Alyssa
N. Bryant
9. Spirituality and Religion: Through the Eyes of the "Hidden Educators,"
Christy Moran Craft
10. University Student Affairs Staff and Their Spiritual Discussions with
Students, Jill Burchell, Jenny J. Lee, and Sara Olson
11. Addressing the Identity-Relevance Dilemma: Religious Particularity and
Pluralism at Presbyterian Church-Related Colleges, Robert C. Spach
12. Being Religious at Knox College: Attitudes Toward Religion, Christian
Expression, and Conservative Values on Campus, L. Sue Hulett
Afterword: Connecting Parallel Universities, Michael D. Waggoner







