
What schools teach us about religious life
By Daniel R. Heischman
Subjects: Church schools, Religious aspects, Church and education, Education, Religious pluralism, Education, united states
Description: "This book will attempt, through an in-depth investigation of eight private schools, representing a wide variety of traditions (including non-sectarian as well as sectarian schools), to show how schools are telling reflections of the changing religious landscape of our country. It will also seek to demonstrate that these schools are important guideposts in the process of understanding that landscape, and how institutions with a clear commitment can embrace a pluralistic constituency. The degree to which they are able to balance both tradition and contemporary reality can teach us a great deal about not only how to be more fluent in our religious literacy, but how to be better citizens in an increasingly complex world."--Back cover.
Comments
You must log in to leave comments.