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November 25, 2009
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Christian Smith on Why Christianity 'Works'
Plus: Baylor publishing woes, and other news from the higher education world.
David Dockery on Christian Higher Ed's Key Challenges
Plus: Fearing secularization and "fundamentalization" and whether "Christian economics" exist.
Retooling Seminary
Northern Baptist's new strategy: to reach more students with less.
Why College Doesn't Turn Kids Secular
Also: Richard Land on the footbath controversy, Falwell's big Liberty gift, and other stories about higher education and research.
News Briefs
Asbury's governance woes, Calif. Episcopal church property, and charges filed against abortion doctor.
Christian Higher Education Goes to Russia
Plus: One more argument against U.S. News rankings, and Silver Ring Thing goes to Harvard.
Too 'Sectarian'
Court: Students at some religious schools can't get state funds.
McKissic Resigns as Southwestern Seminary Trustee
Texas pastor cites conflict over private prayer languages at the Southern Baptist seminary.
Where Is God When It Hurts?
A sermon given on the Virginia Tech campus two weeks after the shootings.
'Nightmare of Nightmares'
Virginia Tech's Korean Christians wrestle with the aftermath of a massacre.
A Gray Haze over Everything
Campus life after the tragedy at Virginia Tech.
The Cost of Christian Education
Getting schooled in the faith is more unnerving than I care to admit.
Christian Colleges' Green Revolution
From the cafeteria to the classroom, students are learning to be environmentally conscious.
Less Than a Year In, Gordon-Conwell Seminary President Resigns
Schools debate relationship between cultural relevance and academic study.
Asking Why
Christian fellowship helps survivors of the Virginia Tech shootings deal with larger issues.
Peace in a World of Massacre
What Jesus calls us to when we're most frightened.
Supreme Court Hears 'Bong Hits 4 Jesus' Case
Christian legal groups file briefs supporting student's banner.
Philosopher Charles Taylor Wins 2007 Templeton Prize
Canadian at Northwestern University has written on spiritual scholarship, violence.
Christian Colleges' Hottest Profs?
Schools discount site that lets students publicly grade and berate faculty.
Pastor/Blogger Says Hebrew Prof's Gender Cost Her Tenure at Seminary
Southwestern Baptist's board chair calls hiring a "momentary lax of the parameters."
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