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  • Formatas: 704 pages
  • Serija: Wiley Handbooks in Education
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119098416
  • ISBN-13: 9781119098416
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  • Formatas: 704 pages
  • Serija: Wiley Handbooks in Education
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119098416
  • ISBN-13: 9781119098416
The Wiley Handbook of Christianity and Education provides a resource for students and scholars interested in the most important issues. trends, and developments in the relationship between Christianity and education. It offers a historical understanding of these two intertwined subjects with a view to creating a context for the myriad issues that characterize-and challenge-the relationship between Christianity and education today.

Presented in three parts. the book starts with thought-provoking essays covering major issues in Christian education such as the movement away from God in American education: the Christian paradigm based on love and character vs. academic industrial models of American education: why religion is good for society. offenders, and prisons: the resurgence of vocational exploration and its integrative potential for higher education: and more. It then looks at Christianity and education around the globe-faith-based schooling in a pluralistic democracy: religious expectations in the Latino home: church-based and community-centered higher education: etc. The third part examines how humanity is determining the relationship between Christianity and education with chapters covering the use of the Christian paradigm of living and learning: enrollment, student demographic. and capacity trends in Christian schools after the introduction of private schools: empirical studies on the perceptions of intellectual diversity at elite universities in the US: and more.

Provides the breadth and depth of knowledge necessary to gain a sophisticated and nuanced understanding of the complex relationship between Christianity and education and its place in contemporary society

A long overdue assessment of the subject. one that takes into account the enormous changes in Christian education

Presents a global consideration of the subject

Examines Christian education across elementary, secondary, and post-secondary levels

William Jeynes. PhD is Professor of Education at California State University, Long Beach. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, New Jersey. He graduated first in his class from Harvard University. He has served as a speaker and advisor for three presidential administrations. as well as for several major foreign governments and the EU. Bill has more than 165 academic publications, including well over 100 articles, 14 books, and 49 book chapters to his name.

A comprehensive source that demonstrates how 21st century Christianity can interrelate with current educational trends and aspirations

The Wiley Handbook of Christianity and Education provides a resource for students and scholars interested in the most important issues, trends, and developments in the relationship between Christianity and education. It offers a historical understanding of these two intertwined subjects with a view to creating a context for the myriad issues that characterize—and challenge—the relationship between Christianity and education today. 

Presented in three parts, the book starts with thought-provoking essays covering major issues in Christian education such as the movement away from God in American education; the Christian paradigm based on love and character vs. academic industrial models of American education; why religion is good for society, offenders, and prisons; the resurgence of vocational exploration and its integrative potential for higher education; and more. It then looks at Christianity and education around the globe—faith-based schooling in a pluralistic democracy; religious expectations in the Latino home; church-based and community-centered higher education; etc. The third part examines how humanity is determining the relationship between Christianity and education with chapters covering the use of Christian paradigm of living and learning; enrollment, student demographic, and capacity trends in Christian schools after the introduction of private schools; empirical studies on the perceptions of intellectual diversity at elite universities in the US; and more.

  • Provides the breadth and depth of knowledge necessary to gain a sophisticated and nuanced understanding of the complex relationship between Christianity and education and its place in contemporary society
  • A long overdue assessment of the subject, one that takes into account the enormous changes in Christian education
  • Presents a global consideration of the subject
  • Examines Christian education across elementary, secondary, and post-secondary levels

The Wiley Handbook of Christianity and Education will be of great interest to Christian educators in the academic world, the teaching profession, the ministry, and the college and graduate level student body.

Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1(2)
Part I: Major Issues in Christian Education 3(254)
1 The Movement Away from God in American Education
5(38)
Kenneth Calvert
2 The Two Biological Parent Family, Christianity, and Economic Prosperity
43(24)
William Jeynes
3 The Christian Pastoral-Artisanal vs. Academic Industrial Models of Education in America
67(28)
David W. Robinson
4 Engaging Questions of Purpose: The Resurgence of Vocational Exploration and Its Integrative Potential for Higher Education
95(24)
Michelle C. Louis
5 Why Religion and Religious Freedom is Good for Society, Offenders, and Prisons
119(22)
Byron R. Johnson
6 The Integration of Faith Tradition and Teaching in Christian Higher Education
141(24)
Perry L. Glanzer
Nathan F. Alleman
7 A Christian Mentoring Program for Character Education of African American Teens and Young Adults from Detroit
165(36)
Lou Selzer
8 Character Education Traced Throughout American History
201(32)
Jamie Kay Jakubowski-Tungyoo
William Jeynes
9 Publicly Funded Charter Schools with Religious Ties
233(24)
Daniel Hamlin
Part II: Christianity and Education Around the Globe 257(160)
10 Faith-based Schooling in a Pluralistic Democracy
259(20)
Charles L. Glenn
11 The Teaching of the Holocaust in American Evangelical Christian Schools
279(18)
William Jeynes
12 Learned Piety in a Place of Freedom: A Brief History of Liberal Education in Europe, 1200-2000
297(28)
Fred W. Beuttler
13 Religious Liberty and Educational Pluralism: Abraham Kuyper's Principled Advocacy of School Choice
325(30)
Wendy Naylor
14 Christianity and Education: A Brazilian Perspective
355(10)
Paulo Romeiro
15 Latinx Parental Expectations in the Home: Educacion and the Assets of Religiosity, Family, and Community
365(16)
Daniel D. Liou
Eric Ambroso
Rene Antrop-Gonzalez
16 Church-based and Community-centered Higher Education: Case Study of an Alternative Strategy for Delivering Faith-based General Education to the Poor Around the World
381(18)
Robert Osburn
Amanda Forbes
17 "Small Things with Great Love": Apostle Peter's Wisdom for Christian Educators Around the World
399(18)
Mary Poplin
Part III: Humanity at a Crossroads in Determining the Relationship Between Christianity and Education 417(232)
18 The Supreme Court, 1st Amendment Religion Clauses, and Education: An Overview
419(22)
Charles J. Russo
19 Using the Christian Paradigm of Living and Learning to Rethink the Extravert Ideal
441(36)
Betty J. Talbert
20 The Dog that Didn't Bark: Enrollment, Student Demographic, and Capacity Trends in Christian Schools after the Introduction of Private School Choice
477(36)
Dick Carpenter II
Rebecca S. Keith
21 School Choice, Worldview, and Secularism's Blindness
513(24)
Craig S. Engelhardt
22 Education in a Catholic Key
537(22)
Timothy R. Scully
Sean McGraw
William C. Mattison III
Louis A. DelFra
23 Minority Male Attainment: Cultivating Spiritual, Social, and Emotional Development
559(18)
Osie L. Wood Jr
Monica Cole-Jackson
24 Defining our Terms: Why the Vision for the Pluralistic University Depends upon a Clear and Rigorous Understanding of Pluralism
577(24)
Robert Osburn
William Jeynes
25 Christianity and Higher Education: Empirical Studies on the Perceptions of Intellectual Diversity at Elite Universities in the United States
601(30)
Mark Brow
26 Religion, Adolescent Wellbeing, and Educational Outcomes
631(18)
Tommy M. Phillips
Index 649
WILLIAM JEYNES, PhD, is Professor of Education at California State University, Long Beach. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, New Jersey. He graduated first in his class from Harvard University. He has served as a speaker and advisor for three presidential administrations, as well as for several major foreign governments and the EU. Bill has more than 165 academic publications, including well over 100 articles, 14 books, and 49 book chapters to his name.