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WARREN NORD
Lecturer
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Warren
Nord, Lecturer, works in the philosophy of religion, the philosophy
of education, and the relationship of religion and education.
He is the author of two books: Religion and the American Education: Rethinking a National Dilemma (1995); and, with Charles C.
Haynes, Taking Religion Seriously Across the Curriculum (1998).
He has also written more than thirty book chapters and articles
in scholarly and professional journals, including “Religion
and Multiculturalism,” in The Politics of Multiculturalism and Bilingual Education (1999), "Moral Disagreement,
Moral Education, Common Ground," in Education and Civil Society (2000); “Intelligent Design Theory, Religion,
and the Science Curriculum," in Darwinism, Design, and Public Education (2003); “Philosophy and Civilization:
An Introduction to the Life and Work of E. M. Adams” The Pluralist (2007), "Liberal Education, Moral Education,
and Religion," in The Schooled Heart: Moral Formation and American Higher Education (2007), and “Taking Religion
Seriously in Public Universities,” in The American University in a Postsecular Age (2008). For twenty-five years he served
as Director of the University's interdisciplinary Program
in the Humanities and Human Values. Under their auspices he
published Do the Humanities Make Us Humane? (2004, rev., 2006)
and edited The E. M. Adams Reader (2002). He is currently
at work on two books: the first is (yet another) on religion
and education; the second is on the intersection of the humanities,
moral education, and liberal education.[Complete CV]
phone:
(919) 843-2039
email:
wnord@email.unc.edu
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