Church, community, and state in relation to education / by Fred Clarke, W. Zenkovsky, Paul Monroe [and others].

Contributor(s): Clarke, Fred, 1880-1952 | Universal Christian Council for Life and Work. Conference (1937 : Oxford, England)
Material type: TextTextSeries: Official Oxford conference books: v. 6.Publisher: Chicago : Willett, Clark, 1938Description: xii, 234 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Church and education | Education and state | Religious education | Education -- United StatesDDC classification: 377.8082 | 261.082
Contents:
The crisis in education, by Fred Clarke.--The totalitarian idea and the problem of education, by W. Zenkovsky.--Relationship of community, state, government, church, and school in the United States, by Paul Monroe.--The state and voluntary effort, by C. R. Morris.--The crisis in Christian education, by J. W. D. Smith.--Christian education in the world of the present day: its nature and its mission, by Ph. Kohnstamm.--The educational task of the church at the present time, by "X".--Some concluding reflections, by J. H. Oldham.

The crisis in education, by Fred Clarke.--The totalitarian idea and the problem of education, by W. Zenkovsky.--Relationship of community, state, government, church, and school in the United States, by Paul Monroe.--The state and voluntary effort, by C. R. Morris.--The crisis in Christian education, by J. W. D. Smith.--Christian education in the world of the present day: its nature and its mission, by Ph. Kohnstamm.--The educational task of the church at the present time, by "X".--Some concluding reflections, by J. H. Oldham.

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