While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of securing teaching positions in foreign secular universities as a missionary method. This article bases “Higher Education as Mission” on the Apostle Paul’s four-fold taxonomy for reaching the educated and uneducated at home and abroad. Teaching in universities can be a legitimate platform for gaining an entry point in restricted access countries. More than that, as Christian scholars pursue excellence in their own academic fields, they can model to the future elites of societies what it means to follow Jesus in every aspect of our lives
As teachers consider the aspirations they have and the particular contribution that schools in the C...
This article considers how Christ’s mission is furthered by international theological education in t...
Mission and missiology have been driven to the periphery of the life of both the church and theologi...
While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of...
While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of...
The practice of Christian higher education has respected these different forms. Three types of Chris...
The understanding of missions has continued to transform over time and today the idea of mission is ...
Universities sponsored by Christian churches are a neglected but important part of private higher ed...
It is perhaps significant that we consider the churches as having a mission to the university and co...
In the light of the transformation in society and in tertiary education, renewed attention should be...
The author suggests that theological education should be considered as mission initself: mission as ...
1993/03/31. Examines why many Christian institutions have abandoned their missions, if schools can a...
Universities started to play a crucial role in the social and economic life, as in the knowledge ec...
Given the increasing challenges faced by institutions of higher education, Catholic colleges and uni...
This history of distinctively Christian institutions of higher education in America signals the impo...
As teachers consider the aspirations they have and the particular contribution that schools in the C...
This article considers how Christ’s mission is furthered by international theological education in t...
Mission and missiology have been driven to the periphery of the life of both the church and theologi...
While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of...
While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of...
The practice of Christian higher education has respected these different forms. Three types of Chris...
The understanding of missions has continued to transform over time and today the idea of mission is ...
Universities sponsored by Christian churches are a neglected but important part of private higher ed...
It is perhaps significant that we consider the churches as having a mission to the university and co...
In the light of the transformation in society and in tertiary education, renewed attention should be...
The author suggests that theological education should be considered as mission initself: mission as ...
1993/03/31. Examines why many Christian institutions have abandoned their missions, if schools can a...
Universities started to play a crucial role in the social and economic life, as in the knowledge ec...
Given the increasing challenges faced by institutions of higher education, Catholic colleges and uni...
This history of distinctively Christian institutions of higher education in America signals the impo...
As teachers consider the aspirations they have and the particular contribution that schools in the C...
This article considers how Christ’s mission is furthered by international theological education in t...
Mission and missiology have been driven to the periphery of the life of both the church and theologi...