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Teach courses in philosophy, religion, and theology. Include both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of both teaching and research.
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Evangelical group targets schools
A global evangelical group that strives to place young missionaries in public schools has sparked concern among some Vancouver teachers who fear the Pais Project volunteers in their school are trying to convert students. Full Story
Legislators weigh in on creation science bill
If a bill that would enable the teaching of creation science alongside evolution makes it to a vote in the Indiana House, local Republican lawmakers aren't sure how they'll vote. Full Story
WEEKEND EXTRA: Teachers fear evangelical volunteers are trying to convert students
A global evangelical group that strives to place young missionaries in public schools has sparked concern among some Vancouver teachers who fear the Pais Project volunteers in their school are trying to convert students. Pais apprentices have been working in University Hill secondary for months, offering individual tutoring and English-language assistance during the day and coaching sports teams ... Full Story
New College of the Humanities announces new academic teaching staff
Philosophy, English and Economics academics are the latest to be appointed to lecturing posts ahead of first undergraduate intake(PRWEB UK) 11 January 2012 Dr Rebecca Goldstein, Dr Daniel Swift and Dr Eric Golson are the latest academics to join the growing teaching staff at New College of the Humanities ahead of its first undergraduate intake in September 2012. The College has also appointed ... Full Story
SD lawmakers urge academic Bible study in schools
The Associated Press The Associated Press PIERRE, S.D. The South Dakota Legislature has given final approval to a measure urging the state's school districts to provide academic instruction on the Bible. The Senate voted 25-10 to pass the resolution despite arguments from critics that it could blur the line between religion and government. The non-binding resolution, which passed the House last ... Full Story
S.D. lawmakers urge schools to provide academic instruction on the Bible
PIERRE, S.D. - A measure encouraging South Dakota schools to provide academic instruction on the Bible won final approval Monday from the state Legislature amid criticism from some lawmakers that it could blur the line between government and religion. Full Story
Marianne Schnall: Ending Child Marriage: Insights from Desmond Tutu and Mary Robinson
Child marriage is one of the most shocking and disturbing practices facing girls around the world today. Every year, ten million girls are forcibly married before the age of eighteen, many as young as twelve or thirteen-years-old. Full Story
Religious shura in Garmsir promotes peace and stability
“Let there be no coercion in religion: Truth stands out clear from error: whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy handhold, that never breaks. And Allah heareth and knoweth all things.” Full Story
Education roundup: CSUB offers course in teaching the Holocaust
Cal State Bakersfield 's Extended Learning University is offering a course for secondary social science and English teachers to learn how to appropriately teach their students about religious issues and the Holocaust. Full Story
Alain de Botton: a life in writing
'The nirvana would be if the questions raised by Oprah Winfrey would be answered by the faculty at Harvard' " My dad was a slightly stricter version of Richard Dawkins," says Alain de Botton. "The worldview was that there are idiots out there who believe in Santa Claus and fairies and magic and elves and we're not joining that nonsense." In his new book, Religion for Atheists , he recalls his ... Full Story
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