The future of religious colleges ;
The future of religious colleges ; the proceedings of the Harvard Conference on the Future of Religious Colleges, October 6-7, 2000 /
edited by Paul J. Dovre.
- Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub., c2002.
- xi, 368 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Faith and knowledge : religion and the modern university / Beyond progressive scientific humanism / One thing is necessary : on being religious (Christian) scholars / Staying the course : imperative and influence within the religious college / The future of the religious college : looking ahead by looking back / The glass is half full, say the president and the professor / Emerging patterns among Roman Catholic colleges and universities / Baptist models : past, present, and future / Emerging models in the Church of the Nazarene / The intellectual appeal of Catholicism and the idea of a Catholic university / The perils of prosperity : Neo-Calvinism and the future of religious colleges / Lutheran higher education in the Twenty-first century / The Evangelical vision : from Fundamentalist isolation to respected voice / The United Methodist Church and its predominantly black colleges : an enduring partnership in the intellectual love of God / The ethos of Anabaptist-Mennonite colleges / Reflections on Ex Corde Ecclesiae / Academic freedom and the status of the religiously affiliated university / State and local issues / Through a glass darkly / Douglas Sloan -- George M. Marsden -- L. DeAne Lagerquist -- David M. O'Connell -- Mark A. Noll -- Robert Benne -- Monika K. Hellwig -- Michael D. Beaty -- Jerry D. Lambert, Al Truesdale, and Michael W. Vail -- Mark W. Roche -- Joel A. Carpenter -- Mark R. Schwehn -- R. Judson Carlberg -- Samuel DuBois Cook -- Paul A. Keim -- Josheph M. Herlihy -- Eugene H. Bramhall and Ronald Z. Ahrens -- Kent Weeks -- Paul J. Dovre.
0802849555 (pbk. : alk. paper)
2002023817
Church colleges--United States--Congresses.
LC428 / .H37 2000
378/.071/0973
Includes bibliographical references.
Faith and knowledge : religion and the modern university / Beyond progressive scientific humanism / One thing is necessary : on being religious (Christian) scholars / Staying the course : imperative and influence within the religious college / The future of the religious college : looking ahead by looking back / The glass is half full, say the president and the professor / Emerging patterns among Roman Catholic colleges and universities / Baptist models : past, present, and future / Emerging models in the Church of the Nazarene / The intellectual appeal of Catholicism and the idea of a Catholic university / The perils of prosperity : Neo-Calvinism and the future of religious colleges / Lutheran higher education in the Twenty-first century / The Evangelical vision : from Fundamentalist isolation to respected voice / The United Methodist Church and its predominantly black colleges : an enduring partnership in the intellectual love of God / The ethos of Anabaptist-Mennonite colleges / Reflections on Ex Corde Ecclesiae / Academic freedom and the status of the religiously affiliated university / State and local issues / Through a glass darkly / Douglas Sloan -- George M. Marsden -- L. DeAne Lagerquist -- David M. O'Connell -- Mark A. Noll -- Robert Benne -- Monika K. Hellwig -- Michael D. Beaty -- Jerry D. Lambert, Al Truesdale, and Michael W. Vail -- Mark W. Roche -- Joel A. Carpenter -- Mark R. Schwehn -- R. Judson Carlberg -- Samuel DuBois Cook -- Paul A. Keim -- Josheph M. Herlihy -- Eugene H. Bramhall and Ronald Z. Ahrens -- Kent Weeks -- Paul J. Dovre.
0802849555 (pbk. : alk. paper)
2002023817
Church colleges--United States--Congresses.
LC428 / .H37 2000
378/.071/0973