John Schmalzbauer Books

People Of Faith: Religious Conviction In American Journalism And Higher Education
People Of Faith: Religious Conviction In American Journalism And Higher Education

By John Schmalzbauer, John Arnold Schmalzbauer

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Over The Past Two Decades, A Host Of Critics Have Accused American Journalism And Higher Education Of Being Indifferent, Even Openly Hostile, To Religious Concerns. These Professions, More Than Any...

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The Resilience Of Religion In American Higher Education
The Resilience Of Religion In American Higher Education

By Kathleen A. Mahoney, John Schmalzbauer, John Arnold Schmalzbauer

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A well-worn, often-told tale of woe. American higher education has been secularized. Religion on campus has declined, died, or disappeared. Deemed irrelevant, there is no room for the sacred in Ame...

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American Evangelicalism
American Evangelicalism

By Barry Hankins, Mark A. Noll, Steven M. Nolt, Darren Dochuk, John H. Wigger, Kathryn T. Long, Kristin Kobes Du Mez, Timothy Gloege, John Schmalzbauer, MICHAEL S. HAMILTON, Margaret Bendroth, Thomas S. Kidd, Kurt W. Peterson, Harry S. Stout, Grant WACKER, Garth M. Rosell, Nathan Hatch, Douglas A. Sweeney, Rick Ostrander, David R. Swartz, Darren, John G. Turner, Peter J. Wallace, Jay R. Case, William L. Svelmoe, Dochuk

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No Living Scholar Has Shaped The Study Of American Religious History More Profoundly Than George M. Marsden. His Work Spans U.s. Intellectual, Cultural, And Religious History From The Seventeenth T...

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The Resilience Of Religion In American Higher Education
The Resilience Of Religion In American Higher Education

By Kathleen A. Mahoney, John Schmalzbauer, John Arnold Schmalzbauer, John Schmalzbauer; Kathleen A. Mahoney

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A well-worn, often-told tale of woe. American higher education has been secularized. Religion on campus has declined, died, or disappeared. Deemed irrelevant, there is no room for the sacred in Ame...

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The Resilience Of Religion In American Higher Education
The Resilience Of Religion In American Higher Education

By Kathleen A. Mahoney, John Schmalzbauer, John Arnold Schmalzbauer

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A well-worn, often-told tale of woe. American higher education has been secularized. Religion on campus has declined, died, or disappeared. Deemed irrelevant, there is no room for the sacred in Ame...

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The Resilience Of Religion In American Higher Education
The Resilience Of Religion In American Higher Education

By Kathleen A. Mahoney, John Schmalzbauer, John Arnold Schmalzbauer

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A well-worn, often-told tale of woe. American higher education has been secularized. Religion on campus has declined, died, or disappeared. Deemed irrelevant, there is no room for the sacred in Ame...

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People Of Faith
People Of Faith

By John Schmalzbauer, Schmalzbauer, John

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Over the past two decades, a host of critics have accused American journalism and higher education of being indifferent, even openly hostile, to religious concerns. These professions, more than any...

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