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Does a Liberal Education Still Have Value?
Perish the Pressure to Publish (part 2)

Perish the Pressure to Publish (part 2)

March 7 th 2012 byDerek Halvorson

A two-part exploration of the role of research at the Christian liberal arts college.

Perish the Pressure to Publish (part 1)

Perish the Pressure to Publish (part 1)

March 2 nd 2012 byDerek Halvorson

A two-part exploration of the role of research at the Christian liberal arts college.

For a Great Door is Opened

For a Great Door is Opened

March 1 st 2012 byDeani Van Pelt

The legacy of Charlotte Mason, prolific educational pioneer.

Christian Practices in the College Classroom
Graduate Education, Soulcraft, and the Formation Nexus

Graduate Education, Soulcraft, and the Formation Nexus

December 16 th 2011 byDon Opitz

Too many graduate programs are designed according to an information paradigm and not a formation paradigm.

The Marginalization of Evangelical Scholarship (Among Evangelicals)
School choice and certain vulnerability

School choice and certain vulnerability

October 31 st 2011 byScott Vedder

Are Christian schools and public schools equally worthy? Why I teach in one but enrolled my children in the other.

An Honourable Education, from Rule-Keeping to Principled Living
Letter to a New Graduate Student
Life-Long Learners 8.0

Life-Long Learners 8.0

September 2 nd 2011 byByron Borger

Eighth in an expert series on must-read books.

Making Space for Civilization: Educational Pluralism

Making Space for Civilization: Educational Pluralism

September 1 st 2011 byAshley Berner

Educational pluralism requires flexibility, social negotiation, and grace.

Editorial: What we talk about when we talk about society

Editorial: What we talk about when we talk about society

September 1 st 2011 byBrian Dijkema and Alissa Wilkinson

A good society has not only its institutions, but its loves in order.

Listening to History: The Poet's Legacy

Listening to History: The Poet's Legacy

September 1 st 2011 byRobert Jackson

We have misplaced an invaluable tool for shaping and refining human thought. It is time for apprenticeship in rhetoric.

The Christian College has a Public Mission

The Christian College has a Public Mission

September 1 st 2011 byJustin Cooper

As contemporary curators of vision, Christian colleges will flourish in fulfilling their public mission.