"A well-worn, often-told tale of woe. American higher education has been secularized. Religion on campus has declined, died, or disappeared. Deemed irrelevant, there is no room for the sacred in American colleges and universities. While the idea that religion is unwelcome in higher education is often discussed, and uncritically affirmed, John Schmalzbauer and Kathleen Mahoney directly challenge this dominant narrative. The Resilience of ..."
People of Faith(1st Edition) Religious Conviction in American Journalism and Higher Education by John Arnold Schmalzbauer Hardcover, 267 Pages, Published 2002 by Cornell Univ Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-8014-3886-8, ISBN: 0-8014-3886-1
"The first intensive, close-up investigation of the practice and teaching of religion at American colleges and universities, Religion on Campus is an indispensable resource for all who want to understand what religion really means to today's undergraduates. To explore firsthand how college students understand, practice, and learn about religion, the authors visited four very different U.S. campuses: a Roman Catholic university in the Eas ..."
People of Faith Religious Conviction in American Journalism and Higher Education by JohnSchmalzbauer 288 Pages, Published 2018 by Cornell University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-5017-1835-9, ISBN: 1-5017-1835-5
"His interviews with forty prominent journalists and academics reveal how some people of faith seek to preserve their religious identities in purportedly secular professions. What impact, he asks, does their Christianity have on their jobs?"
"Finally, the volume chronicles the diversification of student religious life, revealing the longevity of campus spirituality. Far from irrelevant, religion matters in higher education."