Toward an Adequate Theology of Christian Higher Education (original) (raw)

Quality with Soul: How Six Premier Colleges and Universities Keep Faith with Their Religious Traditions

Robert Benne

2001

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Robert Benne: Quality With Soul: How Six Premier Colleges and Universities Keep Faith With Their Religious Traditions

Joy Schroeder

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Paul Dovre: The Future of Religious Colleges: The Proceedings of the Harvard Conference on the Future of Religious Colleges October 6-7, 2000

Don Braxton

2002

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Review of *Quality with Soul: How Six Premier Colleges and Universities Keep Faith with Their Religious Traditions* by Robert Benne, AND *Higher Learning and Catholic Traditions* ed., by Robert Sullivan

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The Sad Spiritual State of American Colleges and Universities

Carol M. Swain

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The Tensions and Advantages of Religiously Affiliated Colleges and Universities

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Charting the Terrain of Christian Higher Education in America: A Profile of the Member Institutions of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities

P. Jesse Rine

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Point / Counterpoint: What It Means to be a College of the Church

Robert Benne

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Looking for god in the university: examining trends in Christian higher education

Nick Lantinga

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If We Begin with Christ: The Founding of Trinity Christian College (1952-1960)

Donald Sinnema

(Palos Heights IL: Trinity Christian College), 2009

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Shared Faith, Bold Vision, Enduring Promise: The Maturing Years of Messiah College (review)

Devin C Manzullo-Thomas

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Swimming Against the Current of Secular Education: The Rise and Fall of Columbian Methodist College, 1892-1937

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Assessing the Denominational Identity of American Evangelical Colleges and Universities, Part II: Faculty Perspectives and Practices

Phil Davignon

Christian Higher Education, 2013

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Valuing the History, Missions and Traditions of HBCUs

Felicia Stewart

Administrative Challenges and Organizational Leadership in Historically Black Colleges and Universities, 2000

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Restoring the Soul of the University: Unifying Christian Higher Education in a Fragmented Age

Dr. Jeffrey L. Cockrell

Biblical Higher Education Journal, 2019

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“Whence and Whither in Evangelical Higher Education? Dispatches from a Shifting Frontier,” Christian Scholar’s Review 42:2 (2013): 179-92

Amos Yong

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Christian universities and schools in relation and context

Robert Bowie

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"Finding the Holy Spirit at the Christian University: Renewal and the Future of Higher Education in the Pentecostal-Charismatic Tradition,” in Vinson Synan, ed., Spirit-Empowered Christianity in the 21st Century: Insights, Analyses, and Future Trends (Charisma House, 2011), 455-76 & 577-87

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Excellence Without a Soul: How a Great University Forgot Education

Pilar Mendoza

Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2010

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Rising Above Our Reputation: Responding to the Challenges of Christian Higher Education

Laurie Schreiner

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The Evolution of Curricular Emphases in American Higher Education: Lessons for Christian Higher Education and a Reason to Prefer a Christian Liberal Arts Education

Steve Mittwede

Old Roads, Number 2, 2014

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Christian Higher Education in the United States: The Crisis of Evangelical Identity

Michael Hammond

Christian Higher Education, 2019

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Baylor and Silliman: Historical and Academic Comparison of Two Christian Universities

Enrique Oracion

Silliman Journal 53 (2): 19-42, 2012

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What Might We Learn From Research About Traditional Colleges And Universities

Laura Perna

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The Theological Foundations of the Christian Liberal Arts in Relation to the Distinctives of the Christian Liberal Arts College/University

Steve Franklin

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The Church of the Nazarene: A denomination and its colleges: A mixed methods study

Mark Mountain

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Christian Colleges in the Locational Wilderness: The Locations of CCCU Institutions

Benjamin Norquist

Christian Higher Education, 2020

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A Slippery Slope to Secularization? An Empirical Analysis of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities

Thomas Chesnes, Samuel Joeckel

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Interdisciplinary Courses and the Christian Identity of a University

Tamás Kodácsy

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Christian inspiration and the identity of the university as an institution

Timothy Noone

2018

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Faith, Faculty, and the Value of a Christian College Education: An Empirical Case

Laurie Schreiner

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The character of the university

Darin Davis

International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2020

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The multifaith campus: Transforming colleges and universities for spiritual engagement

D-L Stewart

2011

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Distinctively American: The Residential Liberal Arts Colleges

Kathleen Murphey

Social Science Journal, 2002

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Review of The Resilience of Religion in American Higher Education

John Schmalzbauer

Journal of Church & State, 2019

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