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Religious Schooling in America
Private Education and Public Life
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208 pages
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The book delves into the historical evolution of religious schooling in America over the past 125 years, addressing the controversy surrounding its perceived un-American nature. It examines the motivations behind parents' choices for religious education and its effects on community dynamics. The author highlights the increasing acceptance of sectarian schools among various religious groups, including Catholics, Jews, and conservative Protestants, while also addressing the emerging presence of Muslim schools in the educational debate.
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2008, hardcover
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