TRH’s editor, Dan Hummel, talks to Cam Scribner about our April essay, “Rediscovering the Transcendent Self with Philip H. Phenix.”
In the conversation Cam recommended Phenix’s Education and the Worship of God (Westminster Press, 1966) as well as mentioned Realms of Meaning: A Philosophy of the Curriculum for General Education (McGrah-Hill, 1964). These books are out of print but check for availability at a local library at Worldcat with the above links.
Campbell F. Scribner is an associate professor of education at the University of Maryland, where he teaches courses on educational history, philosophy, and law. He is the author of several books, most recently A is for Arson: A History of Vandalism in American Education (2023). He is now working on an intellectual biography of Philip H. Phenix. He is on Twitter/X at @ScribnerUMCP.
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