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Nielsen, Kai – Humanist, 1977
Discusses disparities between fundamental protestant Christianity and intellectualism in North America and identifies reasons why secular humanism has failed to bridge the gap between the two philosophies. Concludes that humanists need to develop a critical theory of society with a program of social praxis. Available from: The Humanist, 923…
Descriptors: Anti Intellectualism, Beliefs, Christianity, Futures (of Society)
Render, John T. – Momentum, 1996
Discusses the history of using religious art to teach young children about their faith. Quotes and discusses a speech about art and catechesis by Pope Paul VI, who maintained that the image of Jesus arouses compassion in everyone. Argues that images of Christ brings new insights to people, especially children. (AJL)
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Expression
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Dorgan, Howard – Now and Then, 1996
Baptists' propensity for splitting apart arises from the faith's avowed love of theological argument. Gives an overview of Baptist denominations, and identifies the main issues that divide them: atonement, predestination, the nature and origins of good and evil, worship practices, church governance, gender issues, and other social and cultural…
Descriptors: Christianity, Churches, Cultural Background, Local History
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Herrick, James A. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1989
Explores how argumentation in the eighteenth-century miracles controversy (a century-long debate in Britain over the reasonableness of revealed religion) exhibited a controlling concern for procedural considerations. Discusses how the Deists and the Orthodox apologists used their argumentative force to advance rival methods for evaluating miracle…
Descriptors: Christianity, Debate, Eighteenth Century Literature, Foreign Countries
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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
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Sly, Dorothy I. – Guidance & Counselling, 1992
This article informs counselors about the changing position of Canadian churches and Biblical scholars with regard to wife abuse. Knowing of these advances, counselors can offer an alternative to victims who believe that the Christian response to partner abuse is silent submission; through reeducation, women can learn to empower themselves. (LKS)
Descriptors: Battered Women, Christianity, Church Role, Counseling Effectiveness
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Vriend, John – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 1994
Paper examines the transfer of an independent secondary school in Ontario to a public board as an alternate public school, concluding that the transition changed the original school goals and disappointed those who wished to use alternate school status to maintain Protestant religious schools as part of public education. (SM)
Descriptors: Christianity, Nontraditional Education, Protestants, Public Education
Sewall, Gilbert T. – American School Board Journal, 1995
The American Textbook Council asked 6 experts to review 19 leading secondary-level civics and history textbooks and several nonhistory social-studies texts to determine whether current texts recognize religion's contributions and whether religion has disappeared from the classroom. History texts improved coverage of religion considerably, if…
Descriptors: Christianity, Islam, Religious Discrimination, Secondary Education
Berman, Sheldon H. – School Administrator, 1995
Linda Page's article ("A Conservative Christian View on Values," this issue) mistakenly argues that the source of this country's moral crisis lies in a 30-year history of moral relativism in schools promoted by the values-clarification movement. Page unfairly blames educators for the growth in crime and violence and the decline of moral…
Descriptors: Christianity, Conservatism, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education
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Webb-Mitchell, Brett – Religious Education, 1992
Describes a case study of the views of three Sunday school teachers. Reports that the teachers' attitudes on faith and educational goals differed. Discusses ethnographic research and how it should be used in religious education. Reviews some of the promises and problems of ethnographic research in religious education. (SG)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Case Studies, Christianity, Educational Objectives
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McMinn, Mark R.; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1990
Essay questions, interviews, and personality inventories of 35 male and female college students revealed that the avoidance of sexist language was linked to less traditional sex role views and a lesser adherence to fundamentalist Christian beliefs. (DM)
Descriptors: Androgyny, Assertiveness, Christianity, College Students
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Mackey, Dorothy – Adult Basic Education, 1994
The Christian Literacy Series includes a prereading program and four books of lessons with teachers' manuals. Despite the size of the text and the need for special tutor training, the series has a unique approach that includes Biblical narrative and scriptural content in lessons and is appropriate for adults, children, or family literacy. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Alphabets
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Ebert, Michael – Educational Leadership, 1994
Instead of emphasizing our common experience, some groups are conducting a harsh campaign against religious parents desiring to work in partnership with educators. This article summarizes what Christian parents find objectionable about multiculturalism, sex education, and rigid interpretations of church-state separation. In a sidebar, Mary Poplin…
Descriptors: Christianity, Citizenship Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Moral Values
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Lessl, Thomas M. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1999
Examines the various ways in which the legend of Galileo's persecution by the Roman Catholic Church diverges from scholarly readings of the Galileo affair. Finds five distinct themes of scientific ideology in the 40 accounts examined. Assesses the part that folklore plays in building and sustaining a professional ideology for the modern scientific…
Descriptors: Christianity, Folk Culture, Higher Education, Legends
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Kish-Goodling, Donna M. – Journal of Economic Education, 1998
Uses the theme of usury in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice," and the history of Christian and Jewish beliefs concerning the charging of interest on loans to crystallize lending practices throughout history, particularly the medieval period and the transition to modern capitalism. Outlines themes addressed in the unit and…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Christianity, Economics, Economics Education
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