Mary Poplin is a professor of education at the Claremont Graduate University in California. Her theoretical work analyzes worldviews dominant in university. Her empirical work analyzes highly effective public school teachers in desperately low-income communities.
- What is the secular imperative on the humanities?
- What is it to have a redeemed nature and what does a Judeo-Christian perspective on this amount to?
- Shouldn’t the humanities be religiously neutral?
- What is the origin of your fascination for this topic?
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