... preferring those who believe in no religion over those who do believe." We do not agree, however, that this decision in any sense has that effect. In addition, it might well be said that one's education is not complete without a study of comparative... Prayer in Public Schools and Buildings--federal Court Jurisdiction: Hearings ... - Página 877de United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice - 1981 - 976 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| United States. Supreme Court - 1963 - 700 páginas
...supra, at 314. We do not agree, however, that this decision in any sense has that effect. In addition, it might well be said that one's education is not...indicates that such study of the Bible or of religion, when presented objectively as part of a secular program of education, may not be effected consistently... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1964 - 648 páginas
...supra, at 314. We do not agree, however, that this decision in any sense has that effect. In addition, it might well be said that one's education is not...indicates that such study of the Bible or of religion, when presented objectively as part of a secular program of education, may not be effected consistent... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1964 - 200 páginas
...religion or study of the Bible in public schools. To quote the majority opinion (374 US at p. 225) : * * * it might well be said that one's education is not...indicates that such study of the Bible or of religion, when presented objectively as part of a secular program of education, may not be effected consistent... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1964 - 860 páginas
...curriculum—in history, art, literature, social studies, and other subjects. The Supreme Court said: « * * one's education is not complete without a study of...religion and its relationship to the advancement of a civilization. It certainly may be said that the Bible is worthy of study for its literary and historic... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1966 - 920 páginas
...sense has that effect. In addition it might be well said that one's education is not complete witho a study of comparative religion or the history of religion and its relationship the advancement of civilization. It certainly may be said that the Bible worthy of study for its literary... | |
| James L. Underwood - 1986 - 460 páginas
...school system. That great work can occupy a legitimate place in the education system. The Court stated: Nothing we have said here indicates that such study of the Bible or of religion, when presented objectively as part of a secular program of education, may not be effected consistently... | |
| Otto Reimherr - 1987 - 212 páginas
...case, the Supreme Court's decision in 1963 contained, almost as an aside, these words: In addition, it might well be said that one's education is not...certainly may be said that the Bible is worthy of study of its literary and historic qualities. Nothing we have said here indicates that such study of the... | |
| 1989 - 260 páginas
...schools were completely de-religionized except, as Justice Tom C. Clark wrote in the Schempp case, "Nothing we have said here indicates that such study of the Bible or of religion, when presented objectively as a part of a secular program of education, may not be effected consistently... | |
| Parker J. Palmer - 1990 - 280 páginas
...curricula, was quieted by the US Supreme Court's 1963 ruling inAbingdon School District v. Schempp. "It might well be said that one's education is not...relationship to the advancement of civilization," wrote Associate Justice Tom Clark in his majority opinion prohibiting the devotional reading of the... | |
| Harold Remus, William Closson James, Daniel Fraikin - 1992 - 443 páginas
...rationale for the establishing of religious studies programmes and departments in public universities: It might well be said that one's education is not...indicates that such study of the Bible or of religion, when presented objectively as part of a secular programme of education, may not be effected consistently... | |
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