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2012: A School Odyssey
Baylor strives to go where no Christian university has gone before—in ten years




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Randall Balmer, CT editor at large and the Ann Whitney Olin Professor of American Religion at Barnard College, Columbia University, is the author of The Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism (Westminster John Knox) and Protestantism in America (Columbia).




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The Baylor University website includes a special section on Baylor 2012. The pages outline the vision and list the plan's twelve imperatives.

Christianity Today Editor at large Randall Balmer has written several articles for CT including:

Fundamentalist With FlairCantankerous Carl McIntire protested against nearly every major expression of 20th-century Christianity, and always with a flourish. (May 17, 2002)
The Wireless GospelSixty-two years ago, Back to the Bible joined the radio revolution; now it is finding new media for its old message. A case study in evangelicals' love affair with communications technology. (Feb. 22, 2001)
The Kinkade Crusade"America's most collected artist" is a Christian who seeks to sabotage Modernism by painting beauty, sentiment, and the memory of Eden. (Dec. 8, 2000)
Hymns on MTVCombining mainstream appeal with spiritual depth, Jars of Clay is shaking up Contemporary Christian Music. (Nov. 15, 1999)
Hollywood's Renegade ApostleUnless films like The Apostle succeed, other worthy motion pictures stand little chance of being produced. (April 6, 1998)
Still Wrestling with the DevilA visit with Jimmy Swaggart ten years after his fall. (March 2, 1998)
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