Between 1928 and 1930, Hugh Hartshorne and Mark May published a series of famous studies about character that would set back the study of virtue for...
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Coaching for Christ: How Faith Informs Coaching and Christian Education
Ever since Arthur Holmes published The Idea of a Christian College, scholars with a stake in Christian higher education have reflected on the...
Christian Education for Librarianship, Part 2: The Current State
In my previous post, I offered the following line of reasoning: (1) The field of librarianship is inherently value-laden and thus subject to...
Guest Post – From Competition to Cooperation in Christian Higher Education
Perhaps nowhere is the variety of American evangelicalism more apparent than among the 150 or so faith-based institutions that belong to the Council...
Biden’s Education Secretary: ‘Students Need Access To’ Abortions ‘To Thrive In School And In Life’
Biden’s Education Secretary: ‘Students Need Access To’ Abortions ‘To Thrive In School And In Life’ President Joe Biden’s (D) Secretary of...
The Doomsayers Are Wrong about Christian Higher Education (and Should Correct Their Alarmist Claims)
The sky is falling rhetoric tends to be overused when it comes to Christian higher education (CHE). This past month, one person tweeted upon...
Dechurched and Deconstructing: How Christian Higher Education Can Prepare for Revival, Part 2
The late, great Timothy Keller wrote a piece in The Atlantic called “American Christianity is Due for Revival.” In the article, he described his...
Arkansas’ Sanders Signs Ambitious Education Reform Agenda of School Choice, Anti-Indoctrination
Perhaps the boldest component of the initiative is the creation of Educational Freedom Accounts, which are similar to education savings account...
A Failure of Stewardship: The Problem with General Education
“ has been one of those places where we have told ourselves who we are.” —Frederick Rudolph One of the odd things about most forms of general...