onversion," breaking decisively with the Catholic Church and aligning himself with the nascent Protestant ... Rome of Protestantism" — a laboratory of Reformed church governance, moral discipline, and educational pro... in largely illiterate, the Reformed vision of the church as a community of believers each individually acc... understanding of Scripture and the service of the church rather than as ends in themselves. The provision
on civique et morale// was placed on the Catholic Church's //Index Librorum Prohibitorum//. Across dozens ... ur that helped the Republican government overcome Church opposition. His political strategy had two compon... he case that the State — rather than the Catholic Church — was the legitimate seat of moral authority in a... l education belonged to the civic school, not the Church.
* Compayré, G. (1880). //Éléments d'éducation
hild of noble parents, Hildegard was given to the Church at the age of eight — most likely as a tithe, tho... hing tours, unusual for any woman in the medieval Church, reaching diverse audiences from rulers and clerg... saint and elevated her to Doctor of the Universal Church, recognising her as "a great woman who truly stan... mitic and anti-homosexual biases prevalent in her Church, held hierarchical views of gender and class, adm
aity was necessary not only for the health of the church but for the well-being of society, and the cost o... ued, the Gospel would remain inaccessible and the church would be at the mercy of clerical intermediaries ... ion in its own right alongside the school and the church.
==== Music as Pedagogy ====
Luther's integrati... g the Reformation, and the model of state-funded, church-supervised, universally accessible education that
and began a stormy career in the Danish Lutheran Church, repeatedly challenging clerical authority until ... theran hymnbook; his name is attached to roads, a church in Copenhagen, and a folk high school in northern... y Press of Kentucky.
* Gregersen, N. H. (2018). Church and culture in living interaction: Grundtvig the
== Secular Public Education and the Separation of Church and State ====
Jefferson applied the principle of the separation of church and state, enshrined in the First Amendment and i... * Kammerer, E. (2017). Uplift in schools and the church: Abolitionist approaches to free Black education
g institutions in England, before entering Christ Church, Oxford, in 1652, where he remained for much of t... out conscience, toleration, and the separation of church and state in designing the educational institutio
definition explicitly encompasses the family, the church, the workplace, the library, the museum, the agri... the American Revolution, attending to the family, church, and apprenticeship as well as the emerging schoo