Dr. David S. Dockery originally presented this paper as the spring convocation address at Dordt College, January 14, 2011
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Editorial There is often a relationship between Christian universities and colleges of higher educa...
Every few years, evangelical scholars publish volumes addressing the nature of how their faith inter...
Adaptation of an address given at the International Association for Reformed Faith and Action Confer...
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While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of...
This history of distinctively Christian institutions of higher education in America signals the impo...
The process of global modernization has reached a new phase. In many parts of the world, societies h...
Evangelical Christian colleges have has a unique role in the development of higher education in Amer...
The practice of Christian higher education has respected these different forms. Three types of Chris...
The process of global modernization has reached a new phase. In many parts of the world, societies h...
Universities sponsored by Christian churches are a neglected but important part of private higher ed...
At the start of the 21st century, Christian educators are faced with the challenge of equipping Chri...
One might argue that this is not a wise time to raise queries of the common good for Christian highe...
The fundamental thought of the Lausanne congresses and The Cape Town Commitment (TCTC) statement as ...
Editorial There is often a relationship between Christian universities and colleges of higher educa...
Every few years, evangelical scholars publish volumes addressing the nature of how their faith inter...
Adaptation of an address given at the International Association for Reformed Faith and Action Confer...
Education is central to any society’s civilization, growth, development, security, stability, and su...
This paper began as a short column titled What Makes an Education \u27Christian\u27? . Christian Co...
While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of...
This history of distinctively Christian institutions of higher education in America signals the impo...
The process of global modernization has reached a new phase. In many parts of the world, societies h...
Evangelical Christian colleges have has a unique role in the development of higher education in Amer...
The practice of Christian higher education has respected these different forms. Three types of Chris...
The process of global modernization has reached a new phase. In many parts of the world, societies h...
Universities sponsored by Christian churches are a neglected but important part of private higher ed...
At the start of the 21st century, Christian educators are faced with the challenge of equipping Chri...
One might argue that this is not a wise time to raise queries of the common good for Christian highe...
The fundamental thought of the Lausanne congresses and The Cape Town Commitment (TCTC) statement as ...
Editorial There is often a relationship between Christian universities and colleges of higher educa...