Contents |
Language, religion, and knowledge in nineteenth-century America : the curious case of Andrews Norton -- Charles Hodge in the intellectual weather of the nineteenth century -- Secularization and sacralization : some religious origins of the secular humanities curriculum, 1850-1900 -- The "German model" and the graduate school : the University of Michigan and the origin myth of the American university -- The forgotten history of the research ideal -- Catholicism and modern scholarships : a historical sketch -- The evangelical intellectual revival -- The Catholic university in modern academe : challenge and dilemma -- Catholic intellectual traditions and contemporary scholarship. |