This book examines how World War II affected denominational colleges who faced a national crisis in relationship to their Christian tenets and particular religious communities and student bodies. With denominational positions ranging from justifying the war in light of the existential threat that the United States faced to maintaining long-held beliefs of nonviolence, the multitude of institutional positions taken during World War II speaks to the scope of religious diversity within Christian higher education and the central issues of faith and service to God and country. Ultimately, Laukitis provides a particular lens to analyze the history of higher education during World War II through an examination of denominational institutions. The r...
Soldiers and Students: Mobilization of Campus during World War II at Susquehanna University looks at...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderThis study examines how three Mennonite col...
The spate of books written recently on Christian higher education highlights a common theme - how nu...
This project examines the importance of the college demographic during periods of rapid political ch...
World War II would bring many hardships to the country and the lives of citizens within the United S...
This study examines the founding of the Institutes of Religion, a supplementary religious education ...
This dissertation considers the significance of the relationship between the federal government and ...
As with many U.S. colleges and universities during World War II, Stanford University responded to th...
The Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) was the largest military training program during World ...
SERVING THE CAUSE Faculty In the fall of 1945, about five weeks after the Japanese surrender, some 3...
This thesis explores competing definitions of the “Christian” college in the early twentieth-century...
Secondary schools during World War II were viewed as a vital component of the war effort on the home...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 290-305).This dissertation is a study of church-state relati...
Many private liberal arts colleges today are reconsidering their sense of institutional identity and...
Evangelical Christian colleges have has a unique role in the development of higher education in Amer...
Soldiers and Students: Mobilization of Campus during World War II at Susquehanna University looks at...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderThis study examines how three Mennonite col...
The spate of books written recently on Christian higher education highlights a common theme - how nu...
This project examines the importance of the college demographic during periods of rapid political ch...
World War II would bring many hardships to the country and the lives of citizens within the United S...
This study examines the founding of the Institutes of Religion, a supplementary religious education ...
This dissertation considers the significance of the relationship between the federal government and ...
As with many U.S. colleges and universities during World War II, Stanford University responded to th...
The Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) was the largest military training program during World ...
SERVING THE CAUSE Faculty In the fall of 1945, about five weeks after the Japanese surrender, some 3...
This thesis explores competing definitions of the “Christian” college in the early twentieth-century...
Secondary schools during World War II were viewed as a vital component of the war effort on the home...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 290-305).This dissertation is a study of church-state relati...
Many private liberal arts colleges today are reconsidering their sense of institutional identity and...
Evangelical Christian colleges have has a unique role in the development of higher education in Amer...
Soldiers and Students: Mobilization of Campus during World War II at Susquehanna University looks at...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderThis study examines how three Mennonite col...
The spate of books written recently on Christian higher education highlights a common theme - how nu...