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Q+A: Mark Rutland on Oral Roberts's Legacy
The Oral Roberts University president reflects on a man who had a big vision.
Breaking the Bubble
Colleges debate student newspaper rules as Internet spreads stories far beyond campus.
The Litmus Test
Trustee ban on "advocacy of homosexual practice and same-sex marriage" stirs up Calvin faculty.
Sheffield's Biblical Studies Program Survives
Student protests save department founded by F. F. Bruce.
A New Way to Finance Education
For-profit Christian education is becoming more attractive.
Hard Choices For Higher Ed
In a bleak economy, Christian colleges reinvent themselves.
Liberty Unbound
How Jerry Falwell's ambitious sons have led the Lynchburg university to financial success and a burgeoning student body.
All God's Children
'All God's Children' recalls the travails of a West Africa boarding school.
Seminary Plants
Megachurch pastors offer ministry training based in the local church.
Seminaries in Peril
Government evaluation threatens training of Swedish pastors.
School's Out Forever
Recession shuts doors of Christian schools nationwide as enrollments drop.
Where Jerusalem and Mecca Meet
One Baptist college's social (and evangelistic) experiment in having Muslim students on campus.
Thinking Epistemologically about Obama and Notre Dame
Francis Beckwith explains why Notre Dame's invitation is so controversial, and what it says about higher education.
One of Jerry's Kids
Kevin Roose sojourns at Liberty U. and lives to tell (mostly good things) about it.
Small Ruling Is Potentially Huge for Student Groups
Christian Legal Society lawyer notes that exceptions to rules can be as discriminatory as rules themselves.
Tiptoeing through TULIP
Layoff allegations reveal Calvinism tensions at Baptist seminary.
Darwin Divides
Christian college professors split on Texas science standards.
Do Christian Schools Make Students More Religious?
A new study says they might, but adds that parents and peers have more influence.
Seminaries: Not Just for Pastors Anymore
Derek Cooper offers an insider's guide — and reflections on what schools need to do better.
Stocks Squeeze Seminaries
Financial crisis may claim more evangelical schools in 2009.

Top Story April 26, 2024

After Schism, United Methodists Vote to Restructure Denomination
After Schism, United Methodists Vote to Restructure Denomination
The plan would organize UMC churches in four global regions, with each given more leeway around same-sex marriage and other theological issues.

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