The transfer and transformation of religion and education
Religion Education
The Transfer of Religion The Protestants Reign Supreme The Three Sections and Their Churches
The Transfer of Religion- The Protestants Reign Supreme The Church Center of Community Life The Position of the Clergy The Length and Place of Sermons
The Transfer of Religion- The Protestants Reign Supreme Problems of Colonial Religion The Issue of an Established Church The Persecution of Dissenters
The Transfer of Religion- The Protestants Reign Supreme-2 Problems of Colonial Religion Education of the Clergy Harvard College Old Deluder Act Loss of Intensity
The Transfer of Religion- The Protestants Reign Supreme Early Examples of Religious Toleration The Toleration Act of 1649 in Maryland Rhode Island: Separation of Church and State and Roger Williams
Early Examples of Religious Toleration-2 Pennsylvania: Quakers Tolerate other faiths
The Three Sections and Their Churches Puritans in New England Heterogeneousness in the Middle Colonies The Anglican Church in the South
Puritans in New England View of God Definition of Man Church’s Role in the Community
Puritans in New England Conflicts within Puritanism Enduring Legacy
Puritans in New England-View of God
Puritans in New England Jonathan Edwards Sinners in the hands of an Angry God
Puritans in New England- Church’s Role in the Community No Separation of Church and State
Puritans in New England- Conflicts within Puritanism Dissenters within the Faith Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson
Puritans in New England- Conflicts within Puritanism-2 Hunt for Witches Persecution of those outside the Faith
Puritans in New England- Enduring Legacy Work Ethic Emphasis on Education Surveillance of Morals
Heterogeneousness in the Middle Colonies The Influence of the Quakers Implications of the “Inner Light” Theory Abolition of Slavery Equality of the Sexes Pacifism
The Anglican Church in the South The Parson’s Cause The Appeal of the Methodists and Baptists
The Transfer of Education The Massachusetts Example Primary Education Secondary Education Higher Education
The Transfer of Education- The Massachusetts Example 1647 Act
The Transfer of Education- Primary Education New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies
The Transfer of Education- Secondary Education The Predominance of the English Classical Model The Colonial Response to Classical Education:The Academy
The Transfer of Education- Higher Education Aims Curriculum