Video: The Bible and Public Schools

  • Chair: Shalom Goldman (Duke University)
  • Charles Haynes (First Amendment Center): “Battling over the Bible in Public Schools: Is Common Ground Possible?”
  • Melissa Rogers (Wake Forest Center for Religion & Public Affairs): “‘Rightly Dividing the First Amendment?  An Evaluation of Recent Decisions regarding the Bible and Public Schools”
  • Mark Chancey (Southern Methodist University): "The Good Book as Textbook in Historical Perspective"

 

The Bible and Public Schools: Charles Haynes, Melissa Rogers, and Mark Chancey:

Charles Haynes (First Amendment Center) presents "Battling over the Bible in Public Schools: Is Common Ground Possible?" Melissa Rogers (Wake Forest Center for Religion & Public Affairs) discusses recent court decisions during "'Rightly Dividing the First Amendment? An Evaluation of Recent Decisions regarding the Bible and Public Schools." Mark Chancey (Southern Methodist University) looks at Bible classes in "The Good Book as Textbook in Historical Perspective"