Language, Religion, Knowledge

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208 pages 2003

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Contents

Introduction;
Part One: Historical Studies;
Chapter 1. Language, Knowledge, and Religion in Nineteenth-century America: The Curious Case of Andrews Norton;
Chapter 2. Charles Hodge in the Intellectual Weather of the Nineteenth Century;
Chapter 3. Secularization and Sacralization: Some Religious Origins of the Secular Humanities Curriculum, 1850-1900;
Chapter 4. The "German Model" and the Graduate School: The University of Michigan and the Origin Myth of the American University (written with Paul Bernard);
Chapter 5. The Forgotten History of the Research Ideal;
Part Two: Contemporary Interventions;
Chapter 6. Catholicism and Modern Scholarship: A Historical Sketch;
Chapter 7. The Evangelical Intellectual Revival;
Chapter 8. The Catholic University in Modern Academe: Challenge and Dilemma;
Chapter 9. Catholic Intellectual Traditions and Contemporary Scholarship

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