Colleges and Universities
- Studying Scripture Isn’t Safe, But It Is GoodAs a Bible professor in an evangelical institution, I feel the tension of teaching truths that might offend.R. Alan Streett|
- Can Christian Colleges Make the Grade?An experienced evangelical educator sees challenges ahead—but opportunities too.Interview by Nathan Finn|
- Father Sues Assemblies of God for Alleged Abuse of TeenTexas lawsuit claims that the minor was a victim of a serial predator as well as student leaders in the campus ministry Chi Alpha.Kate Shellnutt|
- Christian Colleges Try Eliminating Tuition to Draw StudentsA number of schools are trying various methods of not charging tuition, born out of their convictions about debt and hopes for students to choose a Christian education.Emily Belz|
- The Harvard ObsessionHarvard president Claudine Gay has resigned. Perhaps it’s not time to think less of Harvard, but to think of Harvard less.Pete Williamson|español简体中文繁體中文
- The Pink Scandal of the Evangelical MindThe Evangelical Theological Society has its first female president. But what about intellectual life for women in the pews?Nadya Williams|Português
- The Christian Liberal Arts Tradition Can Appeal to Christians and Non-Christians AlikeIts main rivals seek truth without transcendence, or justice without redemption. And both flatten the meaning of human existence.Joseph Clair|
- How Abilene Christian Saw the Nuclear LightThe Church of Christ school is working with the US government to build an experimental reactor.Adam MacInnis|
- What Evangelical Scholars Found Looking at a Tiny Piece of PapyrusFrom a dump in Egypt to a criminal case in Oxford to a seminary in Texas, this fragmentary record of faith traveled a strange path.Daniel Silliman|
- Campus Antisemitism and the Lessons of a Nazi-Occupied ChurchWe do not love our “side” if we let it slide into movements that history and our consciences show lead to atrocities.Russell Moore|
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