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- Title: Struggle for the Soul of Felix Adler (Article 1) (Essay)
- Author : American Education History Journal
- Release Date : January 01, 2009
- Genre: Education,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 212 KB
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A number of authors have drawn connections between progressive education and the Social Gospel movement, the Second Great Awakening, and other phenomena of 19th century America. In most cases these authors have focused on progressive educators from Protestant backgrounds, but progressivism reached into other American subcultures. Felix Adler was the son of a prominent Reform rabbi and was expected to follow his father as the rabbi of Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan. However, in 1876, Adler experienced the same kind of conversion from religion that turned John Dewey, William Heard Kilpatrick, and John Childs toward careers as secular missionaries of progressive education. Unlike those figures, Adler did not pursue a life in academia, but instead founded a new 'secular religion' called the Ethical Culture Society, which sought to implement his ideals through a succession of schools that blended Adler's unique worldview with the nascent practices of progressive education. EARLY LIFE AND INFLUENCES