“Sí, Se Puede Educar”: Impacts on the Classroom Environment from the Perspective of a US-Born, Latino Male, Religious Minority Faculty

Author(s):  
Sergio B. Pereyra
2003 ◽  
Vol 29 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 269-299
Author(s):  
Janna C. Merrick

Main Street in Sarasota, Florida. A high-tech medical arts building rises from the east end, the county's historic three-story courthouse is two blocks to the west and sandwiched in between is the First Church of Christ, Scientist. A verse inscribed on the wall behind the pulpit of the church reads: “Divine Love Always Has Met and Always Will Meet Every Human Need.” This is the church where William and Christine Hermanson worshipped. It is just a few steps away from the courthouse where they were convicted of child abuse and third-degree murder for failing to provide conventional medical care for their seven-year-old daughter.This Article is about the intersection of “divine love” and “the best interests of the child.” It is about a pluralistic society where the dominant culture reveres medical science, but where a religious minority shuns and perhaps fears that same medical science. It is also about the struggle among different religious interests to define the legal rights of the citizenry.


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Stanley Nelson ◽  
Gail Pellett
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2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 184-194 ◽  
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Alberta M. Gloria ◽  
Oscar Fernando Rojas Perez ◽  
Luis Fonseca
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