New York Newsday reported yesterday that a new text book designed for teaching about the Bible in public high schools has just been published. The Bible and Its Influence attempts to avoid legal and religious disputes. The Bible Literacy Project of Fairfax, Va., spent five years and $2 million developing the book which has been endorsed by experts in literature, religion and church-state law. The book follows principles from a 1999 agreement between educational and religious groups, "The Bible and Public Schools," brokered by Bible Literacy and the First Amendment Center.
Meanwhile, another curriculum for teaching about the Bible in high school which has been severely criticized, has just been revised. Wednesday's Baptist Standard reported that the National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools has issued a revision of its teaching guide, The Bible in History and Literature. The revision reflects a number of the constitutional and academic criticisms that surfaced last month in a review of the curriculum published by the Texas Freedom Network. (See prior posting.)