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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 142-143
Author(s):  
Tonia Harris
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A book review of The Book of Disappearance by Ibtisam Azem, translated from the Arabic by Sinan Antoon, Syracuse University Press, 2019.


2021 ◽  
pp. 193-214
Author(s):  
George M. Marsden

The first decades of the twentieth century saw considerable controversy over the role of more traditional Christianity at major universities. Some popular critics warned the public that universities were becoming hostile to old-time religion. Catholic universities, which were outside the mainstream, remained conservative and strengthened defenses against modern thought with neo-Thomist philosophy. The new Methodist universities had some of the most prominent controversies. Vanderbilt University was moving toward more progressive Christian views, but these were opposed by some archconservative Methodists. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching put pressure on schools to be nonsectarian and to sever denominational ties if they were to participate in the attractive faculty retirement program. Syracuse University, a Methodist school under Chancellor James R. Day, is the most revealing case of resistance to this pressure.


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