GETS Theological Seminary Library

The Soul of the American University : From Protestant Establishment to Established Nonbelief / George M. Marsden

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1994Description: xiv, 462 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 97801950704600195070461
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • LA226  .M34 1994
Contents:
The establishment of protestant nonsectarianism : The burden of Christendom: seventeenth-century Harvard -- The new queen of the sciences and the new Republic -- Two kinds of sectarianism -- A righteous consensus, Whig style -- Defining the American university in a scientific age : American practicality and Germanic ideals: two visions for reform -- The Christian legacy in the epoch of science -- Positive Christianity versus Positivism at Noah Porter's Yale -- California: revolution without much ideology -- Methodological secularization and its Christian rationale at Hopkins -- Liberal Protestantism at Michigan: New England intentions with Jeffersonian results -- Harvard and the religion of humanity -- Holding the line at Princeton -- Making the world safe from the traditionalist establishment -- The low-church idea of a university -- When the tie no longer binds : The trouble with the old-time religion -- The elusive ideal of academic freedom -- The Fundamentalist menace -- The obstacles to a Christian presence -- Outsiders -- Searching for a soul -- A church with the soul of a nation -- Liberal Protestantism without Protestantism.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Home library Call number Status Date due Barcode
English Books English Books GETS Theological Seminary Library GETS Theological Seminary Library LA226 .M34 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00033519

The establishment of protestant nonsectarianism : The burden of Christendom: seventeenth-century Harvard -- The new queen of the sciences and the new Republic -- Two kinds of sectarianism -- A righteous consensus, Whig style -- Defining the American university in a scientific age : American practicality and Germanic ideals: two visions for reform -- The Christian legacy in the epoch of science -- Positive Christianity versus Positivism at Noah Porter's Yale -- California: revolution without much ideology -- Methodological secularization and its Christian rationale at Hopkins -- Liberal Protestantism at Michigan: New England intentions with Jeffersonian results -- Harvard and the religion of humanity -- Holding the line at Princeton -- Making the world safe from the traditionalist establishment -- The low-church idea of a university -- When the tie no longer binds : The trouble with the old-time religion -- The elusive ideal of academic freedom -- The Fundamentalist menace -- The obstacles to a Christian presence -- Outsiders -- Searching for a soul -- A church with the soul of a nation -- Liberal Protestantism without Protestantism.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
OpacCredits

Contact the Librarian, GETS Library
Email: library@mygets.org









Implemented by GETS Library
(Powered by ETCA Professional Group)
GETS Theological Seminary
412 E. Rowland Street, CA 91723