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Religion, Scholarship, and Higher Education explores foundational issues surrounding the interaction of religion and the academy in the twenty-first century. Featuring the work of eighteen scholars from diverse institutional, disciplinary, and religious backgrounds, this outstanding collection of essays issues from a three-year Lilly Seminar on Religion and Higher Education. Reflecting the diversity of the seminar participants, this insightful volume presents a wide variety of viewpoints on the role of religion in higher education and different approaches to religiously informed scholarship and teaching.

Religion, Scholarship, and Higher Education is distinct in its orientation toward the personal and the practical. Contributors use personal examples to demonstrate how individual religious beliefs and backgrounds shape the way an educator approaches research and teaching.

The first part of the book addresses foundational issues, offering a range of perspectives on the current state of affairs and future prospects for the interrelation of religion and academic endeavor. Part II treats specific academic disciplines as they relate to religion and research and provides several models of scholarship grounded in or informed by religious traditions. The final section of the volume presents five different approaches to teaching. Contributors reflect on how religious perspectives or commitments influence the way in which they understand their role as university or college teachers and carry out their responsibilities in the classroom.

Sure to capture the interest of scholars, teachers, and administrators alike, this volume features essays from Nicholas Wolterstorff, James Turner, Alan Wolfe, David A. Hollinger, Mark R. Schwehn, John McGreevy, Nancy T. Ammerman, Roger Lundin, Brian E.Daley, S.J., Clarke E. Cochran, Serene Jones, Richard J. Bernstein, Mark A. Noll, Denis Donoghue, Robert Wuthnow, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Susan Handelman, and Francis Oakley.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. vii-xii
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xiii-xviii
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  1. Part I: Foundational Issues & Concerns
  1. 1. Scholarship Grounded in Religion
  2. Nicholas Wolterstorff
  3. pp. 3-15
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  1. 2. Does Religion Have Anything Worth Saying to Scholars ?
  2. James Turner
  3. pp. 16-21
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  1. 3. The Potential for Pluralism: Religious Responses to the Triumph of Theory and Method in American Academic Culture
  2. Alan Wolfe
  3. pp. 22-39
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  1. 4. Enough Already: Universities Do Not Need More Christianiry
  2. David A. Hollinger
  3. pp. 40-49
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  1. 5. Where Are the Universities of Tomorrow?
  2. Mark R Schwehn
  3. pp. 50-60
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  1. Part II: Religion & Scholarship
  1. 6. Faith Histories
  2. John McGreevy
  3. pp. 63-75
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  1. 7. Sociology and the Study of Religion
  2. Nanry T. Ammerman
  3. pp. 76-88
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  1. 8. What We Make of a Diminished Thing: Religion and Literary Scholarship
  2. Roger Lundin
  3. pp. 89-116
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  1. 9. Historical Theology Today and Tomorrow
  2. Brian E. Dairy, SJ
  3. pp. 117-127
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  1. 10. Institutions and Sacraments: The Catholic Tradition and Political Science
  2. Clarke E. Cochran
  3. pp. 128-141
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  1. 11. Selving Faith: Feminist Theory and Feminist Theology Rethink the Self
  2. Serene Jones
  3. pp. 142-149
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  1. 12. Religious Concerns in Scholarship: Engaged Fallibilism in Practice
  2. Richard J. Bernstein
  3. pp. 150-158
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  1. Part III: Religious Perspectives & Teaching
  1. 13. Teaching History as a Christian
  2. Mark A. Noll
  3. pp. 161-171
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  1. 14. Questions of Teaching
  2. Denis Donoghue
  3. pp. 172-183
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  1. 15. Teaching and Religion in Sociology
  2. Robert Wuthnow
  3. pp. 184-192
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  1. 16. Does, or Should, Teaching Reflect the Religious Perspective of the Teacher?
  2. Jean Bethke Elshtain
  3. pp. 193-201
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  1. 17. "Stopping the Heart": The Spiritual Search of Students and the Challenge to a Professor in an Undergraduate Literature Class
  2. Susan Handelman
  3. pp. 202-230
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  1. Concluding Reflections on the Lilly Seminar
  2. Francis Oaklry
  3. pp. 231-246
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  1. Epilogue
  2. Nicholas Wolterstorff
  3. pp. 247-254
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  1. Members of the Lilly Seminar on Religion and Higher Education
  2. pp. 255-256
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