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God and Buckley at Yale (1951)
Henry Sloane Coffin's Yale (1897)
A "Christian college"? The Yale of Noah Porter and William Graham Sumner (1879-1881). The establishment of Protestant nonsectarianism : The burden of Christendom: seventeenth-century Harvard
The new queen of the sciences and the new Republic
Two kinds of secterianism
A righteous consensus, Whig style. Defining the American university in a scientific age : American practicality and Germanic ideals: two visions for reform
The Christian legacy in the epoch of science
Positive Christianity versus Positivism at Noah Porter's Yale
California: revolution without much ideology
Methodological secularization and its Christian rationale at Hopkins
Liberal Protestantism at Michigan: New England intentions with Jeffersonian results
Harvard and the religion of humanity
Holding the line at Princeton
Making the world safe from the traditionalist establishment
The low-church idea of a university. When the tie no longer binds : The trouble with the old-time religion
The elusive ideal of academic freedom
The Fundamentalist menace
The obstacles to a Christian presence
Outsiders
Searching for a soul
A church with the soul of a nation
Liberal Protestantism without Protestantism.

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