The longest lasting and most intimate interaction with government for most Americans takes place in US public schools. The Court’s choice to enter into the national religious debate intensified the rhetoric and polarized many Americans into opponents and proponents of increasing religious instruction in public schools. This work narrates the positions of Christian Americanists, pluralists, and secularists in this debate. It argues that court-originated policy governing religion in schools is a failure. A return to Constitutional Pluralism would benefit all people in the United States
Historical consciousness among Americans today does not run very deep. We tend to confront each publ...
Starting with an opening anecdote expressing the ethical relevance of why world religions should be ...
This book focuses on the problem of religious diversity, civil dialogue, and religion education in p...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the American judicial system in answering four spec...
Controversial Supreme Court decisions have barred organized school prayer, but neither the Court nor...
Controversial Supreme Court decisions have barred organized school prayer, but neither the Court nor...
Controversial Supreme Court decisions have barred organized school prayer, but neither the Court nor...
By R. Murray Thomas [former College at Brockport faculty member]. To help readers gain a better unde...
This dissertation analyzed the legal and policy issues involved with teaching about religion in U.S....
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
For the past decade, members of the public educational community have called attention to threats to...
This thesis treats of the historical study of the secularization of American public school. Main fac...
In the late 1970's and 1980's, education issues formed a pivotal part of the American religious cons...
This research offers a critical analysis of the current controversy concerning religion. The study e...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
Historical consciousness among Americans today does not run very deep. We tend to confront each publ...
Starting with an opening anecdote expressing the ethical relevance of why world religions should be ...
This book focuses on the problem of religious diversity, civil dialogue, and religion education in p...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the American judicial system in answering four spec...
Controversial Supreme Court decisions have barred organized school prayer, but neither the Court nor...
Controversial Supreme Court decisions have barred organized school prayer, but neither the Court nor...
Controversial Supreme Court decisions have barred organized school prayer, but neither the Court nor...
By R. Murray Thomas [former College at Brockport faculty member]. To help readers gain a better unde...
This dissertation analyzed the legal and policy issues involved with teaching about religion in U.S....
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
For the past decade, members of the public educational community have called attention to threats to...
This thesis treats of the historical study of the secularization of American public school. Main fac...
In the late 1970's and 1980's, education issues formed a pivotal part of the American religious cons...
This research offers a critical analysis of the current controversy concerning religion. The study e...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
Historical consciousness among Americans today does not run very deep. We tend to confront each publ...
Starting with an opening anecdote expressing the ethical relevance of why world religions should be ...
This book focuses on the problem of religious diversity, civil dialogue, and religion education in p...