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Religion
as a Window on Culture
A companion to the six-part video series of the same name. Intended
for use in classrooms and congregations.
Religion
and American Community
This eight-part curriculum aims to restore religion as a viable component
of the larger study of our national, state, and local histories. The
curriculum is divided into eight time periods spanning 1800-2000.
Each time period covers several themes that are further subdivided into
sections on the national, state (Indiana), and local (Indianapolis)
levels. [Go to Curriculum
Guide]
Religion
and Public Life
A companion to the eleven-part video series intended for congregations,
high school and undergraduate classrooms, as well as human and social
services agencies. To be produced in 2002.
The Indianapolis Religious Landscape
Religion and Race
Faith-based Partnerships
Beliefs, Attitudes and Practices of the Indianapolis Community
Private Ministries and Public Lives
Religion's Contribution to Social Leadership
Religion and Social Services: Health Care
The "New" Religions of Indianapolis
The Role of Urban-Suburban Partnerships
The Sacred Spaces of Indianapolis
The Vitality of Religion in Indianapolis
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