Published in 1988. Christianity has been one of the most potent forces in the development of education. This book critically examines this influence and discusses its political implications.
1. Western Christianity, Educational Provision and National Identity: An
Editorial Introduction, Brock, Tulasiewicz.
2. Christianity and Educational
Provision in Scotland, Findlay.
3. Religious Dichotomy and Schooling in
Northern Ireland, Sutherland.
4. Sensus Fidelium: The Developing Concept of
Roman Catholic Voluntary Effort in Education in England and Wales,
McClelland.
5. Education, Religion and Cultural Change in the Republic of
Ireland, Dunn.
6. Christianity National Identity and Education in Poland,
Litak, Tulasiewicz.
7. Christianity: Cultural Politics and Education in
Germany, Bohm.
8. Schooling, Identity and Demoninationalism: The American
Experience, Goodenow.
9. The Role of Denominational Bodies in Education in
the Development of Education in the Commonwealth Caribbean, Bacchus.
10.
Christian Denominations and the Development of Private Education in Chile,
Richmond.
11. A School System for an Indigenous Religious Minority: The
Kimbanguists of Zaire, Rideout.
12. Afrikaner Identity and Educational Policy
in South Africa, Penny.
Witold Tulasiewicz, Colin Brock