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Whatever Happened to Christian History?

Evangelical historians have finally earned the respect of the secular academy. But some critics say they've sold out. Not really

2012: A School Odyssey Subscriber access only

Baylor strives to go where no Christian university has gone before—in ten years

Scholarship Wars Subscriber access only

Supreme Court says states can deny public funds to some religious students.

Security Gaffes Subscriber access only

Evangelical schools worry over post-9/11 visa rules.

Time Probes Azusa Pacific University as Christian College Archetype Subscriber access only

Article is no news but good news for California school.

Celebrating Faith in Writing Subscriber access only

A dispatch from Calvin College's biennial event.

God and Man at Baylor Subscriber access only

Even if Robert Sloan fails, what he has set in motion is irreversible.

Baylor's Sloan Keeps His Job—Again Subscriber access only

Regents steer clear of vote on president; unanimously reaffirm Vision 2012.

Nothing Personal Subscriber access only

The dustup at Baylor is not about its president. It's about change.

Open or Closed Case? Subscriber access only

Controversial theologian John Sanders on way out at Huntington.

Christian Colleges' Urgent Mission Subscriber access only

Christian education is not secular education plus chapel.

Science Finds Religion at Symposium Subscriber access only

Academic disciplines meet at C S. Lewis conference

Program Links Policy Experts Subscriber access only

An ambitious program intended to enhance scholarship in the area of public policy from a Christian perspective is now in full swing.

ARTICLE: Shouting Heresy in the Temple of Darwin Subscriber access only

Naturalism has become the civil religion of our universities. A game plan for Christian response

EDITORIAL: For Whom the Bell Curves Subscriber access only

Intellectual smugness devalues the Christian teaching that one's character is vastly more important than what one knows.
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