This book argues against the conventional idea that Protestantism effectively ceased to play an important role in American higher education around the end of the 19th century. Choosing Princeton as an example, Kemeny shows that Protestantism was not abandoned but rather modified to conform to the educational values and intellectual standards of the modern university. Drawing upon a wealth of neglected primary sources, Kemeny sheds new light upon the role of religion in higher education by examining what was happening both inside and outside the classroom and showing that religious and secular commitments were not neatly divisible but rather commingled.
ISBN: | 9780195120714 |
Publication date: | 29th October 1998 |
Author: | P C Assistant Professor of Religion, Assistant Professor of Religion, Calvin College Kemeny |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press Inc |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 364 pages |
Series: | Religion in America |
Genres: |
Protestantism and Protestant Churches Higher education, tertiary education Philosophy and theory of education Social and cultural history History of the Americas |