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Vanderbilt Divinity School: Education, Contest, and Change History
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| Educations, Contest, & Change The Vanderbilt Divinity School is one of only four university-based
In this book, the contributors explore the school's history in terms of four main themes:
Conflict has played an important part in shaping the history of the Vanderbilt Divinity School, from struggles over initial visions to questions of financial support and institutional control, from local debates over academic freedom to national issues of social justice. Especially noteworthy are the transformations the school has undergone since 1960: the "James Lawson affair," where most of the divinity school faculty resigned over the expulsion of an African American graduate student who was organizing local lunch counter sit-ins; the impact of social change on the school since the late 1960s; and the contributions of women and African Americans, including their appointment to the faculty. Dale A. Johnson is professor
of church history in the Divinity School at Vanderbilt University and
author of The Changing Shape of English Nonconformity, 1825-1925.
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