- Author
- Sommerville, C. John
- Publisher
- William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, MI
- ISBN
- 9780802864420
- Table of Contents
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Preface
I The Crisis of the Secular University
ch. 1 Secularist Education Becomes Problematic
ch. 2 Secularization Creates the Corporate University
ch. 3 Defining Religious and Secular Arguments
ch. 4 Why Christianity and Secularization Need Each Other
ch. 5 Scholars Recover the Human Difference
II Judging Religions, and Especially Christianity
ch. 6 How We Judge Religions
ch. 7 How Does Christianity Come Out?
ch. 8 Theocracy versus Christianity
III Scholars Assess the Western Bible
ch. 9 How the Bible Works: Narrative Theory
ch. 10 How the Bible Was Chosen and What Makes It One Book
IV The University and the Culture Wars
ch. 11 A Brief History of Our Culture Wars
ch. 12 The Child as Secular Icon
ch. 13 News as Culture Substitute
ch. 14 Spirituality and Decadence
Index
During the last century American students and scholars have found it increasingly difficult to discuss the relation of religion to the mission of self-consciously secular colleges and universities. Respected scholar C. John Sommerville here offers thought-provoking reflections on this subject in a conversational style. / Sommerville explores the crisis of the secular university, argues that religion and secular universities need each other, and examines how Christianity shows up on both sides of our "culture wars." The astute reflections in Religious Ideas for Secular Universities point the way to a dialogue that would do justice both to religious insights and to truly neutral secular education. (From the Publisher)