This article analyzes the changing role of campus rules at evangelical colleges. Although much of the literature on religion and higher education asserts that the weakening of campus rules necessarily leads to secularization and the collapse of orthodoxy, we reject this conclusion as overly deterministic. Through a discourse analysis of more than thirty years of campus newspaper articles and other materials from six evangelical colleges, we demonstrate that evangelical opposition to rules has been rhetorically grounded in both secular and religious styles of moral argumentation. While a considerable proportion of the articles employed arguments resembling the rhetoric of secular in loco parentis debates, the majority of the articles marshal...
This study is comprised of four chapters and an Epilogue. Chapter 1 treats, by way of historical d...
For most of the 20th century, sociologists widely believed that religion and its influence were dec...
Things arc happening in secular higher education. The State colleges and universities have recapture...
As a cultural process, secularization defines the contexts of Westernized countries in which theolo...
This analysis examines the contingent influences of family religious identity and the college experi...
My research focuses on how evangelical ministries help students create their identity as individuals...
This thesis explores how church-founded liberal arts colleges--specifically fundamental/evangelical ...
It has long been assumed that higher education has a corrosive effect on religious belief and practi...
Research examining the relationship between Christianity and American higher education between 1850-...
While much has been written about the numerical decline and apparent erosion of religious identity a...
The debates among academics over whether Religious Studies belongs within Faculties of Theology, the...
This study investigated the claim that some of the academically best evangelical colleges are in the...
This paper is a comparative study of two evangelical colleges that have recently established non-tra...
and its effect on and relationship with student evangelical groups. Drawing upon the anthropological...
This article argues for a certain kind of pluralism in the context of the secular university that wo...
This study is comprised of four chapters and an Epilogue. Chapter 1 treats, by way of historical d...
For most of the 20th century, sociologists widely believed that religion and its influence were dec...
Things arc happening in secular higher education. The State colleges and universities have recapture...
As a cultural process, secularization defines the contexts of Westernized countries in which theolo...
This analysis examines the contingent influences of family religious identity and the college experi...
My research focuses on how evangelical ministries help students create their identity as individuals...
This thesis explores how church-founded liberal arts colleges--specifically fundamental/evangelical ...
It has long been assumed that higher education has a corrosive effect on religious belief and practi...
Research examining the relationship between Christianity and American higher education between 1850-...
While much has been written about the numerical decline and apparent erosion of religious identity a...
The debates among academics over whether Religious Studies belongs within Faculties of Theology, the...
This study investigated the claim that some of the academically best evangelical colleges are in the...
This paper is a comparative study of two evangelical colleges that have recently established non-tra...
and its effect on and relationship with student evangelical groups. Drawing upon the anthropological...
This article argues for a certain kind of pluralism in the context of the secular university that wo...
This study is comprised of four chapters and an Epilogue. Chapter 1 treats, by way of historical d...
For most of the 20th century, sociologists widely believed that religion and its influence were dec...
Things arc happening in secular higher education. The State colleges and universities have recapture...