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A higher education: Baylor and the vocation of a Christian university

Elizabeth Davis c2012 © Baylor University Press
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  • 9781602586819 (hardcover)
  • 9781602587984 (ebook)
  • 9781481303293 (paper)
Subject
  • Religion
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  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword (Kenneth Winston Starr, page vii)
  • Introduction: Why Christian Higher Education Matters (Elizabeth Davis, page 1)
  • 1 Christian Higher Education vs. Christians in Higher Education (Kenneth G. Elzinga, page 7)
  • 2 The Myth of the Sovereign Self (Jean Bethke Elshtain, page 21)
  • 3 Scholarship in Action and the Public Mission of Universities (Nancy Cantor, page 35)
  • 4 Ethics in the Twenty-First Century (Baruch A. Brody, page 53)
  • 5 The Challenges and Opportunities for Liberal Education in a Faith-Based University (Lee S. Shulman, page 75)
  • 6 The Bible, Baptists, and the Challenge of Christian Higher Education (Mark Noll, page 95)
  • Notes (page 113)
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