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  1. Private Interests, Public Necessity: Responding to Sexism in Christian Schools.Sarah M. Stitzlein - 2008 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 43 (1):45-57.
    This synthetic review aims to unite a seemingly disjoint collection of studies over the past 3 decades around their shared examination of sexism in an often overlooked U.S. population, namely girls attending private Christian schools. This undertaking reveals substantial harms that I categorize as those of immediacy and potentiality, which are occurring behind the protective wall separating church and state. Contra the majority of philosophers of education and researchers in this area, these studies lead me to argue that the state (...)
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  • Fundamentalism and American Culture.George M. Marsden - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (3):422-425.
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  • Religion, Sexual Orientation, and School Policy: How the Christian Right Frames Its Arguments.Ian K. Macgillivray - 2008 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 43 (1):29-44.
    (2008). Religion, Sexual Orientation, and School Policy: How the Christian Right Frames Its Arguments. Educational Studies: Vol. 43, No. 1, pp. 29-44.
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  • Does God Belong in Public Schools?Perry L. Glanzer - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 39 (4):696-701.
    The early founders and defenders of America’s public schools would have found the question of whether God belongs in public schools an odd one. For instance, Horace Bushnell, a well-known nineteenth century liberal theologian and public school defender, started from a different presupposition and posed a different sort of question: ‘Common schools, then, are to be Christian schools—how Christian? In the same sense, I answer, that Catholics and Protestants are Christians, in the same sense that our government is Christian, in (...)
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