Output list
Book chapter
The Movement Away from God in American Education
Published 22/08/2018
The Wiley Handbook of Christianity and Education, 5 - 42
The Americas were colonized by European nations the cultures of which had been deeply informed by Classical Christian education. The moral and religious convictions of the Greeks and Romans, who understood that religious piety was an essential virtue, had been redefined within Judeo‐Christian monotheism which also understood that honoring the Divine played an important role in the success or failure of a society. In the 20th century, a great deal of the debate over God in American education has focused on the thoughts of Thomas Jefferson. The 20th‐century debates regarding religion in schools moved dramatically from arguments waged in the academic, local, and state contexts to debates engaged at the national level and in cases argued before the Supreme Court. Research that followed upon the Supreme Court decisions of the 1960s indicated that student tests, reflecting a lack of academic rigor, entered into a period of discernable decline.
Journal article
Barbarian Philosophy: The Religious Revolution of Christianity (review)
Published 2001
Journal of early Christian studies, 9, 2, 277 - 278
Journal article
Published 01/11/1999
Christian history (Worcester, Pa.), 18, 4, 28
The author examines the politics and philosophies of ancient Rome. Topics include the Christian movement, monks, and paganism.
Review
"Fiction as History: Nero to Julian" by G. W. Bowersock (Book Review)
Published 01/10/1997
Libraries and Culture, 32, 4, 488
Review
Fiction as History: Nero to Julian
Published 01/10/1997
Libraries & Culture, 32, 4, 488 - 490
Journal article
The Emperor and the Gods (review)
Published 1997
Journal of early Christian studies, 5, 1, 121 - 123
Review
Published 01/01/1996
Fides et Historia : Official Publication of the Conference on Faith and History, 28, 1, 93
Review
Published 01/10/1994
Libraries and Culture, 29, 4, 459
Review
Published 01/10/1994
Libraries & Culture, 29, 4, 459 - 461
Journal article
Responses to 101 Questions on the Dead Sea Scrolls (review)
Published 1994
Journal of early Christian studies, 2, 1, 111 - 113