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Kollar, Rene – History of Education, 2002
Discusses Catholic convent schools in 19th century England. Focuses on a perceived viewpoint that Protestant females would convert to Catholicism if they were taught by Catholic nuns. Considered nuns as substandard teachers using poor curriculum. Concludes anti-Catholicism waned as a strong force during the early 20th century, minimizing criticism…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Educational History, Educational Research
Edie, Fred P. – Religious Education, 2005
The Duke Youth Academy for Christian Formation attempts to join Freirean educational theory on contextual pedagogies with ancient Christian practices of the "ordo" toward the formation and theological education of Protestant Christian high school students. This article describes and reflects on the character and ultimately the success of this odd…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Protestants, Instruction, Christianity
Robbins, Mandy; Francis, Leslie J. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2005
The present study has built on three earlier studies reported by Francis and Burton (1994), Francis and Evans (1996), and Francis (2005) to test the hypothesis that there is a positive correlation between frequency of prayer and perceived purpose in life among 13-to 15-year-old young people who are within a community with high levels of church…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Factors, Catholics, Protestants
Nelson, James – British Journal of Religious Education, 2004
This paper considers the tension that can exist in the aims of religious education between the desire to encourage open-minded, critical thinking through exposure to diverse traditions, ideas and cultures and the encouragement, overt or otherwise, into uniformity whereby learners take on the values of a particular tradition, culture or ideology…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Catholic Schools, Critical Thinking

Nye, W. Chad; And Others – 1981
The development of the concept of God was assessed among 120 children between the ages of 5 to 16 years who attended private Protestant and Catholic day schools in the San Diego area. All children participated in a semi-clinical interview. Twelve interview questions were asked as the first step of a probing technique used to initiate a dialogue…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Catholics, Children
Hubbard, Helen Kathryn – 1966
Purposes of this study were to determine the Christological emphasis in selected adult church curricula for the years 1942, 1952, and 1962 regarding the person, mission, resurrection, and second advent of Christ; and to assess the influence of the theological renaissance on these curricula. Materials were those of the American Baptist Convention,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Church Programs, Course Content, Doctoral Dissertations
Peters, Russel Marion – 1970
Centering on a historical review and analysis of adult Christian education in small groups, this study was designed to identify certain conditions surrounding the formation and operation of selected small groups, to discover their distinctive educational features, and to suggest guidelines for effective use of the small group approach. The role of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bibliographies, Catholics, Doctoral Dissertations

Fysh, Robert; Lucas, Keith B. – Research in Science Education, 1998
Beliefs about science and religion held by students (n=44), teachers (n=10), and clergy (n=4) in a Lutheran secondary school in Australia were assessed via survey and interview. Participants' views of the relationship between science and religious beliefs were complex. Concludes that traditional science programs do not adequately address the range…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Clergy, Foreign Countries, Philosophy
Cherry, Conrad – 1995
This historical analysis of American Protestant university-related divinity schools from the 1880s to the present focuses on powerful social and cultural ideas that decisively influenced American education in general and Protestant theological education in particular. The study argues that, in the service of ideas of specialization,…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Cultural Pluralism, Educational History, Higher Education
Episcopal Church, New York, NY. Dept. of Christian Education. – 1968
Prepared by the Episcopal Church, this booklet describes programs of adult Christian Education in other Christian Churches as well as those of the Episcopal Church; they show a diversity in approach, execution, and long range results. The three chapters cover Religion and Life, the Church in the World, and Understanding the Christian Heritage.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Church Programs, Community Action

Hones, Donald F. – Religious Education, 2001
Discusses links among religion, language, and culture in a case study of a Hmong refugee, his family, and community. Argues that religious conversion facilitates the extension of literacy. Points out that before national school systems, the church was the primary site for literacy education. Documents changes the conversion brought to family…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Biblical Literature, Churches, Comparative Education

Francis, Leslie J.; Greer, John E. – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1999
Reports on a study of pupils (n=1549) aged 13 to 16 attending 12 Protestant and 12 Catholic schools in Northern Ireland and their attitudes toward science. Concludes that girls, oldest students, and pupils in Catholic schools hold less positive attitudes toward science in the school curriculum and towards science as a career. Contains 36…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Catholic Schools, Foreign Countries, Protestants
Perko, F. Michael – 1982
In Cincinnati, Ohio, between 1836 and 1853, controversy over religious education resulted from religious, ethnic, and political factors. Debate began between Catholics (mostly German and Irish immigrants) and Protestants over which Bible should be used in the public schools. (It was accepted that daily Bible readings were to be a part of religious…
Descriptors: Catholics, Educational History, Ethnic Groups, Political Issues
Fister, James Blaine – 1965
Objectives were to determine to what extent major Protestant church bodies in the United States have adopted official policy statements supporting public education; to learn whether their adult work agencies have provided public education suggestions and programs for local groups; and to arouse awareness and concern in the churches. Statements by…
Descriptors: Church Programs, Churches, Curriculum Development, Doctoral Dissertations
STOKES, KENNETH I. – 1966
A HISTORICAL SURVEY ON COOPERATIVE PROTESTANT ADULT EDUCATION IN AMERICA WAS CONDUCTED TO SYSTEMATIZE THE MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS IN THIS FIELD AND TO PROVIDE AN INTRODUCTION FOR THE BEGINNER IN THIS FIELD. THE SURVEY WAS FOCUSED UPON ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS DEVELOPED COOPERATIVELY BY DENOMINATIONS AND INTERDENOMINATIONAL AGENCIES AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Church Programs, Cooperative Programs, Educational Trends