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Yu, Chong Ho; Lee, Hyun Seo – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2018
Secular scholars have criticized Christian education and counseling on sex as restrictive, ineffective, and outdated. The authors of the current study explored both common non-Christian and Christian approaches to human sexuality with reference to overarching domains of religion, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. Secular…
Descriptors: Christianity, Sex Education, Teaching Methods, Criticism
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Hitzhusen, Gregory E. – Environmental Education Research, 2007
In the USA, many environmental educators have paid little attention to Western Christian and Jewish ecotheology, in spite of its being a potentially rich resource for environmental education. In part, this neglect can be attributed to popular misconceptions about the influence of religious beliefs on environmental values. This essay reviews the…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Misconceptions, Judaism, Ethics
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Flipse, Abraham C. – Annals of Science, 2008
This paper gives an account of the establishment and expansion of a Faculty of Science at the Calvinist "Free University" in the Netherlands in the 1930s. It describes the efforts of a group of orthodox Christians to come to terms with the natural sciences in the early twentieth century. The statutes of the university, which had been…
Descriptors: Conflict, Christianity, Natural Sciences, Foreign Countries
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Ream, Todd C., Ed.; Glanzer, Perry L., Ed. – ASHE Higher Education Report, 2007
This monograph offers an overview of the various ways conversations about religion and religiously informed scholarship are increasing among scholars in secular and church-related colleges and universities. Specifically, it addresses the history of secularization in American higher education and scholarship, the general models of faith and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Freedom, Scholarship, Schools
Pencek, Bruce; And Others – Teaching Political Science, 1986
Reviews of five books are presented. Topics are public property and private power (Hartog, 1983), essays on Julius Caesar (Blits, 1982), changes in the American political system (Shafer, 1983), the spiritual crisis in western civilizations (Harrington, 1983), and justice, pluralism and equality (Walzer, 1983). (JDH)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Book Reviews, Christianity, Justice
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Lawrence, Terry Anne – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2007
This literature review presents an overview of Christian higher education in the United States with particular attention to philosophical trends and their influence on institutions of Christian origin. This literature review is situated in the context of the discussion of the need, or lack thereof, for helping students integrate their faith with…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Christianity, Etiology, Beliefs
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Strong, Stanley R. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1980
Key objectives in Christian counseling are described and the counseling process is reviewed in the light of these objectives. Clients are assumed to be self-directing and responsible for their behavior, including those behavior changes facilitated by counselors. Buddhist and non-sectarian responses are also presented. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Christianity, Counseling, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Role
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Pederson, Tom – Review of Higher Education, 1989
An overview of the historical traditions presented by Bruce Kimball in his "Orators and Philosophers: A History of the Idea of Liberal Education" is presented. The significance of the structure of the Catholic and other Christian churches in perpetuating the ideal and reality of a liberal arts education is discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Catholics, Christianity, Educational History, General Education
Macdonald, Michael H. – 1990
European studies can provide a solution to several of the issues raised in Allan Bloom's "The Closing of the American Mind." European studies pursue the academic quest for what is truth, what is goodness, and what is beauty. In seeking to answer these questions, the Greeks were among the first to explore many of humanity's problems and…
Descriptors: Christianity, Cultural Influences, European History, French Literature
Popkewitz, Thomas S. – 1984
One of the most important myths in education is that of progress. The idea derives from a specifically Western messianic tradition and contains the belief in the growth and the development of an organism. That belief emerges from Greek and Hebraic thought, is modified in Christian theology, and then is secularized in science. The persistence and…
Descriptors: Christianity, Culture, Development, Evolution
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Fuller, Timothy – Perspectives on Political Science, 1992
Argues Fukayama's assertion of "end of history" must be seen as attempt to establish new civil theology to guide political deliberations. Asserts Fukayama thesis is based on Hegelian view of ideas becoming real through human imagination and will. Claims end of era is not identical to end of history and that socialism will be reborn in…
Descriptors: Christianity, Democratic Values, Hermeneutics, Higher Education
Flinders, Neil J. – 1986
This paper presents a historical overview of the gradual shift in the moral and philosophical foundations of American society as reflected in the content of textbooks. Working from the premise that textbooks mirror changing social values, the paper cites various studies that trace the trend, over the past 200 years, away from an emphasis on…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Censorship, Christianity, Cultural Influences
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National Catholic Rural Life Conference, Des Moines, IA. – 1950
Written in 1939, this book outlines fundamental Catholic principles and policies that address problems associated with the agricultural system and rural living during the early 20th century. The manifesto was derived from Catholic social philosophy and espouses the benefits of an occupation in agriculture, including the development of private…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agriculture, Catholics, Christianity