tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-558461285642691762.post4873906456339615423..comments2023-10-02T03:39:59.884-05:00Comments on Jeff Meyers: Wall of Separation?Jeff Meyershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16934932107746619375noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-558461285642691762.post-41828513033202183532008-10-11T23:24:00.000-05:002008-10-11T23:24:00.000-05:00Hey Jeff,on roughly the same topic, let me highly ...Hey Jeff,<BR/><BR/>on roughly the same topic, let me highly recommend a text to you. The Secular Revolution, ed. Christian Smith.<BR/><BR/>Chris Smith is a sociologist and a christian. At the time of publication I believe he was the chair of the soc dept at UNC. The book is a series of essays on how American public institutions became secularized during the period 1870-1930. There are articles on education, psychology, journalism and law. Really some terrific stuff in there.<BR/><BR/>Also, just for trivia purposes, Smith's introduction to the book is without a doubt the longest introduction I've ever read. It has a ten page bibliography.Garyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12191647599354906514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-558461285642691762.post-47129280102123586752008-10-08T06:11:00.000-05:002008-10-08T06:11:00.000-05:00Looking forward to reading the rest of your though...Looking forward to reading the rest of your thoughts on this. <BR/><BR/>"Politics" is often sadly reduced to power and entertainment, in the media, in the church, and in my own sinful thinking as well.Kenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03908805430109059630noreply@blogger.com