The spate of books written recently on Christian higher education highlights a common theme - how numerous colleges founded by church bodies have gradually lost their religious moorings, often culminating in what historian George Marsden calls established nonbelief. Can Hope Endure? examines the history of Hope College in Holland, Michigan, as it has struggled to find a faithful middle way between secularization and withdrawal from mainstream academic and American culture. --BOOK JACKET
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We hope that this small book will help Pepperdine faculty and staff members understand more about th...
Every few years, evangelical scholars publish volumes addressing the nature of how their faith inter...
Reviewed Title: Making Higher Education Christian: The History and Mission of Evangelical Colleges i...
Evangelical Christian colleges have has a unique role in the development of higher education in Amer...
The spade of books written recently on Christian higher education highlights a common theme: how man...
Over 150 years ago, Hope College was founded with a vision to become a “school of the prophets.” Phi...
Growing as a College is the second of a series of short articles concerning the history of Hope Coll...
In 2003, the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA began a multi-year study to examine the spi...
Beginning of Hope is the first of five short articles about the history of Hope College, located in ...
The role and place of religion in institutions of higher education in America have largely disappear...
Many private liberal arts colleges today are reconsidering their sense of institutional identity and...
Research examining the relationship between Christianity and American higher education between 1850-...
The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alik...
Faith, Freedom, and Higher Education: Historical Analysis and Contemporary Reflections, a volume of ...
This book examines how World War II affected denominational colleges who faced a national crisis in ...
We hope that this small book will help Pepperdine faculty and staff members understand more about th...
Every few years, evangelical scholars publish volumes addressing the nature of how their faith inter...
Reviewed Title: Making Higher Education Christian: The History and Mission of Evangelical Colleges i...
Evangelical Christian colleges have has a unique role in the development of higher education in Amer...