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Religion and the American University

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James W. Fraser
2025
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Explores religion's historic and present-day role in American universities.Once the unifying center of American higher education, religion has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past 220 years. From its origins as the core of a unified understanding of truth as it was taught at the nation's first colleges to its current presence on the periphery of campus life, religion has both shaped and been shaped by the evolution of the American university. In Religion and the American University, James W. Fraser explores the complex relationship between faith and higher education.While many histories of higher education rarely focus on religion after the Civil War, and studies of religion often neglect its ties to academia, this book bridges the gap between the two histories, offering a richly detailed, chronological account of the shifting role of religion in American colleges and universities over more than two centuries. Through key institutional examples, Fraser illuminates how the place of religion evolved—from the dominance of Protestantism in the nineteenth century to the broad spectrum of faiths, spiritualities, and secular philosophies represented on campuses today. This compelling study examines how student-led organizations, chaplains, religious studies departments, and local communities have kept faith vibrant in academia despite its absence from the dominant university culture of the twenty-first century.Essential reading for educators, historians, faith leaders, and anyone interested in the intersection of faith and education, Religion and the American University offers a fresh perspective on why religion remains a vital and misunderstood aspect of campus life in the twenty-first century.

Table of Contents

Cover

Halftitle

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication

Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Religion at the "Old Time College" 1800-1870

Chapter 2. From Moral Philosophy to a Research University, 1870-1905

Chapter 3. Chaplains, Professors, and Their Students, 1905-1925

Chapter 4.Campus Religion and the Fracturing of American Religion, 1925-1945

Chapter 5. A Postwar Boom in Religion and Higher Education, 1945-1960

Chapter 6. The Long Sixties

Chapter 7. A Second Religious Depression on Campus, 1980-2000

Chapter 8. Resurgence and Difference after 9/11, 2001-2021

Afterword

Notes

Index

About the Author

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