This paper proposes a new model for Catholic educational institutions in secular culture. This model is premised on the reality that secular cultures place considerable challenges before religiously-affi liated colleges and universities. Following Hunter’s concept of cultural change, this paper proposes that the best way for religious institutions to both fl ourish and to positively influence culture is by offering a strong, coherent alternative, described here as a model of faithful presence. This approach recognizes that the key to cultural change is usually not a well-supported grassroots or popular movement, but rather the development of strategic social structures which are able to articula...
Catholicism on Campus: Stability and Change in Catholic Student Faith by College Typ
Catholic schools are called to embody an identity and charism that make a unique and meaningful cont...
This article argues that any quest to establish or strengthen Catholic identity in educational insti...
This paper proposes a new model for Catholic educational institutions in secular culture. This model...
Catholic higher education is prospering, but most colleges and universities exhibit uncertainty abou...
Catholic colleges and universities are an invaluable resource for American society. However, there i...
All Catholic institutions are increasingly involved in discussions about what constitutes Catholic i...
The signs of the times, that we are living in the midst of, are dramatic, suggesting perhaps radical...
This paper considers the Catholic culture of American Catholic colleges and universities in light of...
Institutional vision is a philosophical template”a concept of what, at its best, a college or univer...
Through the introduction of a new hermeneutical model of communication in RE, this ar...
Student affairs practitioners working in Catholic colleges and universities face the challenge of ba...
This article, originally presented as a plenary address at the Association of Catholic Colleges and ...
Catholic colleges and universities in America have significantly changed philosophically, demographi...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Catholicism on Campus: Stability and Change in Catholic Student Faith by College Typ
Catholic schools are called to embody an identity and charism that make a unique and meaningful cont...
This article argues that any quest to establish or strengthen Catholic identity in educational insti...
This paper proposes a new model for Catholic educational institutions in secular culture. This model...
Catholic higher education is prospering, but most colleges and universities exhibit uncertainty abou...
Catholic colleges and universities are an invaluable resource for American society. However, there i...
All Catholic institutions are increasingly involved in discussions about what constitutes Catholic i...
The signs of the times, that we are living in the midst of, are dramatic, suggesting perhaps radical...
This paper considers the Catholic culture of American Catholic colleges and universities in light of...
Institutional vision is a philosophical template”a concept of what, at its best, a college or univer...
Through the introduction of a new hermeneutical model of communication in RE, this ar...
Student affairs practitioners working in Catholic colleges and universities face the challenge of ba...
This article, originally presented as a plenary address at the Association of Catholic Colleges and ...
Catholic colleges and universities in America have significantly changed philosophically, demographi...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Catholicism on Campus: Stability and Change in Catholic Student Faith by College Typ
Catholic schools are called to embody an identity and charism that make a unique and meaningful cont...
This article argues that any quest to establish or strengthen Catholic identity in educational insti...