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Olasky, Marvin N. – 1985
Recent history textbooks have conspicuously removed references to religion and religious publications, providing a distorted view of American and world history. One such neglected publication, the Boston "Recorder," was founded by Nathaniel Willis in 1816. A Christian newspaper, it was based on three principles: (1) to show theological…
Descriptors: Christianity, Content Analysis, Editors, Information Dissemination
Macdonald, Michael H. – 1990
European studies can provide a solution to several of the issues raised in Allan Bloom's "The Closing of the American Mind." European studies pursue the academic quest for what is truth, what is goodness, and what is beauty. In seeking to answer these questions, the Greeks were among the first to explore many of humanity's problems and…
Descriptors: Christianity, Cultural Influences, European History, French Literature
Willson, John – Imprimis, 1987
The question of whether athletics, religion, and education are compatible is examined from a liberal arts perspective with Christianity as a reference point. In the recent past an ideal of U.S. college life was that the college seeks wholeness of mind, spirit, and body. In the classroom, knowledge is sought, while on the playing field, health,…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Christianity, Church Related Colleges
Blackstone, Barbara – 1990
A study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of "Discretion vs. Valor," a simulation game designed to give North American players a chance to: (1) identify with "believers" (Christians) in the Soviet Union in order to form new images of these persons; (2) gain empathy for Christians by understanding the dilemmas they…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Christianity, Educational Games, Foreign Countries
Muntz, Palmer H. – 1989
Williamette University, traditionally considered a church-related institution, was examined by comparing it with the definitions set forth by several authors as to what constitutes a church-related or Christian college and also comparing it with the seven steps that generally occur as a church-related college becomes secularized, as established by…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Christianity, Church Related Colleges, College Curriculum
Popkewitz, Thomas S. – 1984
One of the most important myths in education is that of progress. The idea derives from a specifically Western messianic tradition and contains the belief in the growth and the development of an organism. That belief emerges from Greek and Hebraic thought, is modified in Christian theology, and then is secularized in science. The persistence and…
Descriptors: Christianity, Culture, Development, Evolution
National Catholic Educational Association, Washington, DC. – 1988
This curriculum guide responds to the need for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) information that is correct, developmentally appropriate, culturally sensitive, and morally consistent with Gospel values. The intended uses are described to be in Catholic schools and catechetical programs. A section providing orientation for teachers and…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Catholics
National Catholic Educational Association, Washington, DC. – 1988
This teacher/leader's guide for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) education using a Catholic approach builds upon materials presented in the teacher's manual. Considerations when implementing the AIDS curriculum are discussed, including involvement of the faith community and tailoring the program design with local decisions. Models for a…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Catholics
Malik, Charles Habib – 1982
Views on the place and power of the university, the church's role in the university, and the sciences and humanities are presented. The secularization of western universities raises fundamental criticisms from the Christian point of view that the university atmosphere is not congenial to Christian spiritual values, and that higher education…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Christianity, Church Role, College Role
Healing and Conversion in New Religious Movements in Africa: Elements of an Indigenous Epistemology.
Sanneh, Lamin – 1983
In this analysis of healing and conversion as two of the most notable and persistent traits of the new religious movements in Africa, healing is described as an indigenous religious category within the context of conversion as a modern permutation of African religion. Religious conversion is most strikingly represented in societies where the…
Descriptors: African History, Christianity, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Context
Hough, Joseph C., Jr. – 1977
The most pressing business for those segments of the Christian community interested in the university is to develop some fresh and current theological understanding of the university that will take account of the peculiar nature of the academy and place the university in the context of a world theology. This discussion of a theology of the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Christianity, Church Role, College Role
Davies, Richard Ed – 1975
The purpose of this study was to investigate response to the film, "Parable," a 20-minute color film which depicts a clown in a circus setting and which has no dialog but evokes strong emotional/affective reactions. Postviewing reactions to the film by 141 adults from age 20 to 70 of United Methodist churches in southern Indiana were researched.…
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Measures, Allegory, Beliefs
Mathias, T. A. – New Frontiers in Education, 1978
This examination of Christian education in India traces its history and development with focus on traditional goals and present objectives, including teaching rather than indoctrination, service to the nation, and the promotion of social justice. Also explored are some common criticisms. They are westernization, proselytism, and elitism. (JMD)
Descriptors: Christianity, Educational Development, Educational History, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedMarty, Martin E.; And Others – Liberal Education, 1978
The future of church-related colleges and the special role student "relators" can play in defining and representing college's relationship to the church is discussed with regard to Robert Rue Parsonage's book on the subject. Commentaries by Mary C. Kraetzer, Wesley A. Hotchkiss, and Edward B. Lindaman are included. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Christianity, Church Related Colleges, Church Role, College Students
Peer reviewedSchultze, Quentin J. – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1987
Considers the broad appeal of broadcast evangelism among conservative American Protestants although it is an ineffective and inefficient means of evangelization. Defines, describes, and examines the mythos as represented in the rhetoric of various well-known broadcast evangelists and their trade association, National Religious Broadcasters.…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Christianity, Churches, Cultural Context


