A history of religious education in the Episcopal Church to 1835

First period : The colonial background -- Transplanting the church of England and its educational ideals -- Maintaining traditions of learning among the colonial clergy -- The church responsible for education -- Catechization as the fundamental method of religious education -- Efforts toward the rel...

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Main Author: Brewer, Clifton Hartwell 1876-1947 (Author)
Corporate Authors: Internet Archive (Contributor) ; Kahle/Austin Foundation (Sponsor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New Haven Yale University Press 1924
In:Year: 1924
Series/Journal:Yale studies in the history and theory of religious education, II
Further subjects:B Education
B Religious Education
B United States
B Episcopal Church
B Episcopal Church Education
B Protestantism
B Religious Education (United States)
B Episcopal Church ; Education
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Summary:First period : The colonial background -- Transplanting the church of England and its educational ideals -- Maintaining traditions of learning among the colonial clergy -- The church responsible for education -- Catechization as the fundamental method of religious education -- Efforts toward the religious education of Indians and Negroes -- Materials of religious education used by the church of England in the colonies -- Second period : From the revolution to 1815 : the change to an American outlook -- Recovery from the disruptions of the revolution -- The perpetuation of the catechetical method -- Provisions for educating a native clergy -- Educational institutions and leaders -- Organizations for spreading religious knowledge -- Materials of religious education in this period -- Third period : 1815-1835 : a time of expansion -- The rise of Sunday schools -- The development of theological seminaries, 1815-1835 -- Colleges and schools, 1815-1835 -- The development of periodical church literature -- Materials of religious education in this period -- The year 1835 as the turning point in the history of the church.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-348)