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Christianity and the character education movement 1897-1914
James Arthur
Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues
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Arts & Humanities
Christian Faith
43%
Christianity
61%
Education
49%
England
40%
English Working Class
65%
Faith
47%
League
84%
Middle Class
36%
Moral Character
51%
Moral Education
48%
Morality
96%
Philosophy
36%
Religion
38%
Religious Education
45%
Supporters
38%
Theology
65%
Victorian England
53%
Social Sciences
Christianity
100%
education
25%
faith
52%
instruction
34%
middle class
24%
moral education
34%
morality
53%
nineteenth century
26%
Religion
21%
religious education
33%
theology
34%
working class
26%