Given the increasing diversity of religious beliefs and outlooks in the United States, John Dewey’s proposals regarding “a common faith” can help educators provide the tools for their students to think critically about these and other issues related to the changing religious landscape. Particular attention is given to three groups of students: those who are adherents of dogmatic or exclusivist religious communities; those who share the belief that no legitimate value judgments about religious faith are possible; and those religiously unaffiliated students who feel excluded from the possibility of religious faith
!he purpose ot this study is to review one of the pressing problems of education its relation to rel...
When faculty unexpectedly encounter students’ religious ideologies in the classroom, they may respon...
Previous studies in Japan have not surely distinguished "education for religious sentiment" from the...
Given the increasing diversity of religious beliefs and outlooks in the United States, John Dewey’s ...
When most people hear that one wants to increase the study of religions in a public high school most...
This dissertation examines the following question: “Is the academic study of religion a desirable ed...
In A Common Faith, Dewey rejects organized religion and belief in the supernatural, instead arguing ...
In A Common Faith, Dewey rejects organized religion and belief in the supernatural, instead arguing ...
Thesis advisor: Dennis ShirleySchools and classrooms in the United States are increasingly religious...
Thesis advisor: Thomas H. GroomeThe public schools in the United States fail to deliver a curriculum...
Writings on diversity and inclusion have been slow to consider religion along with such facts as gen...
Americans have grappled with church and state relations since the birth of the nation. One important...
The subject of religion in public schools has always been controversial. America is a religiously di...
Previous studies in Japan have not surely distinguished "education for religious sentiment" from the...
DB SpringerLinkThe pluralist, interreligious and intercultural contexts of the twenty-first century-...
!he purpose ot this study is to review one of the pressing problems of education its relation to rel...
When faculty unexpectedly encounter students’ religious ideologies in the classroom, they may respon...
Previous studies in Japan have not surely distinguished "education for religious sentiment" from the...
Given the increasing diversity of religious beliefs and outlooks in the United States, John Dewey’s ...
When most people hear that one wants to increase the study of religions in a public high school most...
This dissertation examines the following question: “Is the academic study of religion a desirable ed...
In A Common Faith, Dewey rejects organized religion and belief in the supernatural, instead arguing ...
In A Common Faith, Dewey rejects organized religion and belief in the supernatural, instead arguing ...
Thesis advisor: Dennis ShirleySchools and classrooms in the United States are increasingly religious...
Thesis advisor: Thomas H. GroomeThe public schools in the United States fail to deliver a curriculum...
Writings on diversity and inclusion have been slow to consider religion along with such facts as gen...
Americans have grappled with church and state relations since the birth of the nation. One important...
The subject of religion in public schools has always been controversial. America is a religiously di...
Previous studies in Japan have not surely distinguished "education for religious sentiment" from the...
DB SpringerLinkThe pluralist, interreligious and intercultural contexts of the twenty-first century-...
!he purpose ot this study is to review one of the pressing problems of education its relation to rel...
When faculty unexpectedly encounter students’ religious ideologies in the classroom, they may respon...
Previous studies in Japan have not surely distinguished "education for religious sentiment" from the...