Catholic Higher Education In Protestant America


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Catholic Higher Education In Protestant America


Catholic Higher Education In Protestant America
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Author : Kathleen A. Mahoney
language : en
Publisher: JHU Press
Release Date : 2004-12-01

Catholic Higher Education In Protestant America written by Kathleen A. Mahoney and has been published by JHU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-12-01 with Education categories.


Winner of the 2005 New Scholar Book Award given by Division F: History and Historiography of the American Educational Research Association In 1893 Harvard University president Charles W. Eliot, the father of the modern university, helped implement a policy that, in effect, barred graduates of Jesuit colleges from regular admission to Harvard Law School. The resulting controversy—bitterly contentious and widely publicized—was a defining moment in the history of American Catholic education, illuminating on whose terms and on what basis Catholics and Catholic colleges would participate in higher education in the twentieth century. In Catholic Higher Education in Protestant America, Kathleen Mahoney considers the challenges faced by Catholics as the age of the university opened. She describes how liberal Protestant educators such as Eliot linked the modern university with the cause of a Protestant America and how Catholic students and educators variously resisted, accommodated, or embraced Protestant-inspired educational reforms. Drawing on social theories of cultural hegemony and insider-outsider roles, Mahoney traces the rise of the Law School controversy to the interplay of three powerful forces: the emergence of the liberal, nonsectarian research university; the development of a Catholic middle class whose aspirations included attendance at such institutions; and the Catholic church's increasingly strident campaign against modernism and, by extension, the intellectual foundations of modern academic life.



Contending With Modernity


Contending With Modernity
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Author : Philip Gleason
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 1995-12-28

Contending With Modernity written by Philip Gleason and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995-12-28 with History categories.


How did Catholic colleges and universities deal with the modernization of education and the rise of research universities? In this book, Philip Gleason offers the first comprehensive study of Catholic higher education in the twentieth century, tracing the evolution of responses to an increasingly secular educational system. At the beginning of the century, Catholics accepted modernization in the organizational sphere while resisting it ideologically. Convinced of the truth of their religious and intellectual position, the restructured Catholic colleges grew rapidly after World War I, committed to educating for a "Catholic Renaissance." This spirit of militance carried over into the post-World War II era, but new currents were also stirring as Catholics began to look more favorably on modernity in its American form. Meanwhile, their colleges and universities were being transformed by continuing growth and professionalization. By the 1960's, changes in church teaching and cultural upheaval in American society reinforced the internal transformation already under way, creating an "identity crisis" which left Catholic educators uncertain of their purpose. Emphasizing the importance to American culture of the growth of education at all levels, Gleason connects the Catholic story with major national trends and historical events. By situating developments in higher education within the context of American Catholic thought, Contending with Modernity provides the fullest account available of the intellectual development of American Catholicism in the twentieth century.



Adapting To America


Adapting To America
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Author : William P. Leahy
language : en
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Release Date : 1991

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The Shape Of Catholic Higher Education


The Shape Of Catholic Higher Education
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Author : Robert Hassenger
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1967

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Building Catholic Higher Education


Building Catholic Higher Education
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Author : Christian Smith
language : en
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Release Date : 2014-07-29

Building Catholic Higher Education written by Christian Smith and has been published by Wipf and Stock Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-07-29 with Religion categories.


American Catholic universities and colleges are wrestling today with how to develop in ways that faithfully serve their mission in Catholic higher education without either secularizing or becoming sectarian. Major challenges are faced when trying to simultaneously build and sustain excellence in undergraduate teaching, strengthen faculty research and publishing, and deepen the authentically Catholic character of education. This book uses the particular case of the University of Notre Dame to raise larger issues, to make substantive proposals, and thus to contribute to a national conversation affecting all Catholic universities and colleges in the United States (and perhaps beyond) today. Its arguments focus particularly on challenging questions around the recruitment, hiring, and formation of faculty in Catholic universities and colleges.



What We Hold In Trust


What We Hold In Trust
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Author : Don Briel
language : en
Publisher: CUA Press
Release Date : 2021-03-19

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The specific concern in What We Hold in Trust comes to this: the Catholic university that sees its principal purpose in terms of the active life, of career, and of changing the world, undermines the contemplative and more deep-rooted purpose of the university. If a university adopts the language of technical and social change as its main and exclusive purpose, it will weaken the deeper roots of the university’s liberal arts and Catholic mission. The language of the activist, of changing the world through social justice, equality and inclusion, or of the technician through market-oriented incentives, plays an important role in university life. We need to change the world for the better and universities play an important role, but both the activist and technician will be co-opted by our age of hyper-activity and technocratic organizations if there is not first a contemplative outlook on the world that receives reality rather than constructs it. To address this need for roots What We Hold in Trust unfolds in four chapters that will demonstrate how essential it is for the faculty, administrators, and trustees of Catholic universities to think philosophically and theologically (Chapter One), historically (Chapter Two) and institutionally (Chapters Three and Four). What we desperately need today are leaders in Catholic universities who understand the roots of the institutions they serve, who can wisely order the goods of the university, who know what is primary and what is secondary, and who can distinguish fads and slogans from authentic reform. We need leaders who are in touch with their history and have a love for tradition, and in particular for the Catholic tradition. Without this vision, our universities may grow in size, but shrink in purpose. They may be richer but not wiser.



Catholic Higher Education In America


Catholic Higher Education In America
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Author : Edward J. Power
language : en
Publisher: Appleton-Century-Crofts
Release Date : 1972

Catholic Higher Education In America written by Edward J. Power and has been published by Appleton-Century-Crofts this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1972 with Religion categories.




American Catholic Higher Education In The 21st Century


American Catholic Higher Education In The 21st Century
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Author : Robert R. Newton
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-01

American Catholic Higher Education In The 21st Century written by Robert R. Newton and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-01 with Catholic universities and colleges categories.


As part of its Sesquicentennial celebration, Boston College invited leading Catholic educators to a symposium concerning the future of Catholic higher education in the United States. Participants gathered from October 22-24, 2013, at BC's Connors Family Retreat and Conference Center in Dover, Massachusetts. They discussed four critical issues requiring engagement by Catholic educational leaders: (1) strengthening awareness of and commitment to the Catholic intellectual tradition on Catholic campuses; (2) ensuring the personal and religious formation of students; (3) clarifying the relationship of Catholic colleges and universities to the Church, and (4) identifying and preparing future leaders of Catholic postsecondary institutions. The essays in this volume provided context for the days at Dover, and are intended to spotlight and urge action on critical challenges facing American Catholic higher education today.



From The Heart Of The American Church


From The Heart Of The American Church
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Author : David J. O'Brien
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1994

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A History Of Catholic Higher Education In The United States


A History Of Catholic Higher Education In The United States
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Author : Edward J. Power
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1958

A History Of Catholic Higher Education In The United States written by Edward J. Power and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1958 with Education categories.