A Protestant philosophy of education

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Date
1961
Summary
Explains that diversity is part of the Protestant tradition and belief. States that although there is no single Protestant view, it is the Protestant heritage to drive toward excellence in education. Notes that any Protestant view holds that some appropriate way must be found of teaching in schools, that man does not live by bread alone, and that God exists and is sovereign. Feature personality is Merrimon Cunninggim, director of the Danforth Foundation in St. Louis.
Contributors
KTCA-TV, Minneapolis-St.Paul; Dr. Harvey M. Rice; Merrimom Cuninggim; Dr. Philip H. Phenix; Donald G. Cain; Harriet Premack Soll; Elmer Dahl; Kodo Kawamura; Raphael W. Green; David Westphal; Joseph T. McDermott
Publishers
National Educational Television; Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
Genres
Educational; Interview
Subjects
Education--Philosophy; Religion in the public schools
Collection
National Educational Television
Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
Language
English
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States
Physical Description
film reel (29 min.) 16 mm
Other Identifiers
Catalog Key: 10906771; Other: GR00425354; MDPI Barcode: 40000003369867

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