For Christ and the University

For Christ and the University
Author: Keith Hunt,Gladys Hunt
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2009-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830875255

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Recipient of a Christianity Today 1993 Critics Choice Award! Over the last fifty years God has used InterVarsity Christian Fellowship to shape the lives of thousands of students. This fascinating chronicle begins with the early influences that shaped university witness since its founding. Eventually these influences coalesced to form InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in the United States fifty years ago. From those early beginnings with only a few staff covering the whole country and a world war breaking out, the work grew and flourished beyond human expectation. From the Urbana conventions to a new approach to Christian witness called friendship evangelism to in-depth inductive study of the Bible, InterVarsity was constantly innovating and growing. From work among nurses to promotion of missions to creative use of media, InterVarsity became a multifaceted ministry. The setbacks that are part of any human endeavor are found in this book too. But here is a story of what God did through a handful of people with a big idea.

The Idea of a Christian College

The Idea of a Christian College
Author: Todd C. Ream,Perry L. Glanzer
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621899945

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In 1975, Arthur F. Holmes published The Idea of a Christian College. At the time he could not have imagined his book would gather such a large following. This work's thoughtful yet accessible style made it a long-standing choice for reading lists on Christian college and university campuses across the country and around the world. Countless numbers of first-year students have read and discussed his book as part of their introduction to the Christian college experience. However, enough has changed since 1975 in both the Church and Academy to now merit a full-scale reexamination. In this book, Todd C. Ream and Perry L. Glanzer account for changes in how people view the Church and themselves as human agents, and propose a vision for the Christian college in light of the fact that so many Christian colleges now look and act more like research universities. Including topics such as the co-curricular, common worship, and diversity, Ream and Glanzer craft a vision that strives to see into the future by drawing on the riches of the past. First-year students as well as new faculty members and administrators will benefit from the insights in this book in ways previous generations benefitted from Arthur Holmes's efforts.

A First Step into a Much Larger World

A First Step into a Much Larger World
Author: John W. Hawthorne
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781630873127

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How do Christian students approach their years at a Christian college or university? What are the connections between all those hours of study and the Christian life? A First Step into a Much Larger World invites students, parents, and educators into a broad conversation about faith and learning in a postmodern age. Students will explore how to respond to diversity while maintaining community, how to make learning sensible as an expression of faith, and how to move from passive recipients of education to active and engaged co-learners with others. In so doing, they can transform their undergraduate years into a springboard for engaging the culture beyond the university.

Why College Matters to God Revised Edition

Why College Matters to God  Revised Edition
Author: Rick Ostrander
Publsiher: ACU Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2012-08-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780891127574

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A brief introduction to the unique purpose and nature of a Christian college education for students, their parents, teachers, and others. The new edition expands the discussion of Christian worldview beyond intellectual analysis to include actions and attitudes. Sections on the Christian mind, redemption, and cultural engagement have been revised to incorporate the recent insights of Christian thinkers such as Andy Crouch, James Davison Hunter, Gabe Lyons, Mark Noll, and James K. A. Smith.

The Christian College RenewedMinds

The Christian College  RenewedMinds
Author: William C. Ringenberg
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441241870

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When it first appeared in 1984 The Christian College was the first modern comprehensive history of Protestant higher education in America. Now this second edition updates the history, featuring a new chapter on the developments of the past two decades, a major introduction by Mark Noll, a new preface and epilogue, and a series of instructive appendixes.

Christian Faith and University Life

Christian Faith and University Life
Author: T. Laine Scales,Jennifer L. Howell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783319617442

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This book provides new insights on the unique role of doctoral students and new faculty as they join other stewards of the academy working within Christian higher education. Weaving together a variety of voices—graduate students, pastors, and seasoned scholars—the book examines the Christian university’s relationship to the Church and how faith and stewardshipcan guide the pursuit of teaching and scholarship.

The Idea and Practice of a Christian University

The Idea and Practice of a Christian University
Author: Scott A. Ashmon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Church and college
ISBN: 075865040X

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A holistic vision of Christian higher education from academics to athletics, regents to students. It offers a biblical, Lutheran vision rooted in the interaction of faith and learning and oriented toward the cultivation of wisdom and vocation for freedom and service to society, nature, and the Church. Discussion questions are included at the end of each chapter.

Restoring the Soul of the University

Restoring the Soul of the University
Author: Perry L. Glanzer,Nathan F. Alleman,Todd C. Ream
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780830891634

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Christianity Today's 2018 Book of the Year Award of Merit - Politics/Public Life Has the American university gained the whole world but lost its soul? In terms of money, prestige, power, and freedom, American universities appear to have gained the academic world. But at what cost? We live in the age of the fragmented multiversity that has no unifying soul or mission. The multiversity in a post-Christian culture is characterized instead by curricular division, the professionalization of the disciplines, the expansion of administration, the loss of community, and the idolization of athletics. The situation is not hopeless. According to Perry L. Glanzer, Nathan F. Alleman, and Todd C. Ream, Christian universities can recover their soul—but to do so will require reimagining excellence in a time of exile, placing the liberating arts before the liberal arts, and focusing on the worship, love, and knowledge of God as central to the university. Restoring the Soul of the University is a pioneering work that charts the history of the university and casts an inspiring vision for the future of higher education.