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Q&A: A Career In Christian Higher Education: An Interview, Linda Gray
Q&A: A Career In Christian Higher Education: An Interview, Linda Gray
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
Much has changed in U.S. culture since the 1970s, requiring teachers to adjust their methods of reaching students who are markedly different from their parents’ generation. But through the decades, Christian educators have tried to demonstrate God’s love through caring, patience, knowledge, and commitment, and in a Christian institution, they also seek to bring a Christian worldview to their students. But if some students at Christian universities are not believers nor seekers and when students lack basic biblical knowledge, teachers in Christian institutions must adjust their teaching methods. Online teaching creates even more challenges as students and teachers can see …
Welcoming Unfamiliar Voices In Familiar Spaces: How Can Christian Colleges And Universities Respond To Their Graduate Populations Whose Faith Affiliation Is Different From That Of The School’S?, Ruth Givens
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
Th is grant project surveyed students’ experiences from different faith affiliations (or none) who attended Christian graduate programs, asking how they navigated the university’s Christian worldview and language in light of their own beliefs (or non-belief). The goal was to conduct a small pilot study to explore how Christian universities with a definitively Christian ethos could maintain their identity but shift their paradigm from discipleship in their undergraduate schools to a mission field in their graduate schools. This project targeted schools with a definitively Christian undergraduate program but who opened their enrollment to graduate students of all faiths. To access …
Editorial: Post Covid 19 Christian Higher Education, Hayoung Lim
Editorial: Post Covid 19 Christian Higher Education, Hayoung Lim
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
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Alex Vasquez Brings Young Life To Sioux County, Sarah Moss
Alex Vasquez Brings Young Life To Sioux County, Sarah Moss
The Voice
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The Life And Times Of Leonard Gooz, Sarah Moss
Defenders Forever, Karen Van Schouwen
Gen Z Faith Formation And Campus Ministries, Sarah Moss
Gen Z Faith Formation And Campus Ministries, Sarah Moss
The Voice
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The Story Of A Wheelchair, Sarah Moss
Grateful For Growth, Contributing Writer
Doing Field Work, Sarah Moss
Doubling Down On The Arts, Kate Henreckson
Five Questions For Christians To Ask About Online Courses, Leah A. Zuidema
Five Questions For Christians To Ask About Online Courses, Leah A. Zuidema
The Voice
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An Inside Look At Nursing, Sarah Moss
More Locally-Grown Food On Menu, Lydia Marcus
Lifting Up Hearts Through Hymn Sings, Sarah Moss
Bogle Receives Prestigious Prize, Sarah Moss
Women's Volleyball Scores Triple-Double, Mike Byker
From Iowa To Italy, Kate Henreckson
Science And Faith Club, Sarah Moss
Making A Difference, Sarah Moss
Mitigating Motto Migration, Erik Hoekstra
How America's Political Parties Change (And How They Don't) (Book Review), Jack Vander Slik
How America's Political Parties Change (And How They Don't) (Book Review), Jack Vander Slik
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Reviewed Title: How America's Political Parties Change (And How They Don't) by Michael Barone. New York and London: Encounter Books, 2019. 130 pp. ISBN: 9781641770781.
Reforming Christian Higher Education: Why Christian Colleges And Universities Need Reformation Theology, Javier Garcia
Reforming Christian Higher Education: Why Christian Colleges And Universities Need Reformation Theology, Javier Garcia
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Editor's Note: Dr. Garcia presented this paper at the Prodigal Love of God Conference, in celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Canons of Dort, April 2019, sponsored by Dordt University and co-sponsored by the Lilly Fellowship Program, as a regional conference.
Letter To The Editor: Thoughts On Dr. A. J. Sikkema's Reaction To The Article "Science Vs. Faith: The Great Dichotomy," By Sacha Walicord And Ben Hayes, Jurgen-Burkhard Klautke
Letter To The Editor: Thoughts On Dr. A. J. Sikkema's Reaction To The Article "Science Vs. Faith: The Great Dichotomy," By Sacha Walicord And Ben Hayes, Jurgen-Burkhard Klautke
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