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Religion and morality in American schooling / edited by Thomas C. Hunt and Marilyn M. Maxson.

Van Pelt Library LC311 .R44 1981
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hunt, Thomas C.
Maxson, Marilyn M.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Moral education--United States.
Moral education.
United States.
Church and education--United States.
Church and education.
Social ethics--Study and teaching--United States.
Social ethics.
Social ethics--Study and teaching.
Physical Description:
viii, 289 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : University Press of America, [1981]
Contents:
Religion, morality, and schooling / Harvey G. Neufeldt
Schools, the State, and the First Amendment / James F. Herndon
Catholic schools in a changing church / Thomas F. Sullivan
The Christian day school in the American social order, 1960-1980 / James C. Carper
The Jewish day school / Shimon Frost
Manner as medium for morals / Gary D. Fenstermacher
Why civic virtue and self interest should provide the moral core of citizenship education / Robison B. James
Religious pluralism and public education / Seymour W. Itzkoff
Civil religion and the American public schools / June Edwards
The impact of schooling on children's acquisition of values / Marilyn M. Maxson
Moral education / Samuel M. Craver
Resolving the dilemma of religious and humanistic moral education in public school curriculum / William F. Losito
Evolution vs. creationism / Ronald M. Giese
Public schooling and teaching about religion / William E. Collie.
Notes:
Bibliography: pages vii-viii.
ISBN:
0819115843 :
OCLC:
7504077

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