Herman Harrell Horne (1874-1946), an American philosopher and educator, was a leading spokesman for philosophical idealism in educational theory and practice during the first half of the twentieth century. Although he did not profess to write theological works, he advocated a spiritual and religious approach to education. He was a serious educator and a thoughtful Christian; as such, he deserves careful consideration.
A book that discusses no only the great theory of Dr. Dewey, But Horne has made a huge contribution to the philosophy of education and the history of knowledge, nature and man.