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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Religion on Our Campuses: A Professor’s Guide to Communities, Conflicts, and Promising Conversations

The Wabash Center

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Author
Edwards, Mark U. Jr.
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan, New York
ISBN
9781403972101
Table of Contents
Introduction

Part I: Cautions
ch. 1 Cautionary Tales
ch. 2 Encounters

Part II: Communities
ch. 3 Religious Formation
ch. 4 Disciplinary Formation
ch. 5 Institutional Settings

Part III: Individuals
ch. 6 Narrative Identity
ch. 7 Inclinations

Part IV: Implications
ch. 8 Community Warrant
ch. 9 Academic Freedom
ch. 10 Reticence
ch. 11 In the Classroom

Conclusion
Appendix 1: Advice for Seminar Leaders
Appendix 2: How and Why I Became an Academic
Notes
Index
What is the appropriate role of religion in scholarship and teaching? Covering topics ranging from religious influences in faculty lives to questions of academic freedom, proselytization, and appropriate limits to religious expression within the Academy, this book seeks to promote faculty self-awareness and encourage dialogue with colleagues. (From the Publisher)