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Karl Barth Reader (Book Review), John C. Vander Stelt
Karl Barth Reader (Book Review), John C. Vander Stelt
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: A Karl Barth Reader, Rolf Joachim Erler and Reiner Marquard, eds. Translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley (Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1986). 128 pp.
Theology As Study Of Faith-Life, John C. Vander Stelt
Theology As Study Of Faith-Life, John C. Vander Stelt
Pro Rege
This article initially appeared in the December 1988 issue of Pro Rege, with one section missing. The entire article is printed here.
System-Wide Title Vi Regulation Of Higher Education, 1968-1988: Implications For Increased Minority Participation, John B. Williams
System-Wide Title Vi Regulation Of Higher Education, 1968-1988: Implications For Increased Minority Participation, John B. Williams
Trotter Review
In 1964, 300,000 blacks were enrolled in the nation’s higher education system, most of them attending black colleges and universities in the South; 4,700,000 whites attended colleges during the same year. With passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Law, the federal government acknowledged an inequity in blacks’ opportunity to attend college and gave promise of becoming a major source of pressure for desegregating higher education. But the potential of Title VI, the promise of government intervention to accomplish greater equity, has never been fulfilled.
Specifically, Title VI renders discriminatory agencies and institutions, including colleges and universities, ineligible to receive federal …
Commentary: The Role Of Universities In Racial Violence On Campuses, Wornie L. Reed
Commentary: The Role Of Universities In Racial Violence On Campuses, Wornie L. Reed
Trotter Review
Racial violence against blacks on college campuses across the country has become a source of consider able and legitimate concern. This paper reviews the nature and extent of these incidents, discusses the national social context of their occurrence, and examines the role that universities play in the development of these incidents.
Christian Worldview And A View Of Science: The Evolution Debate, Rockne Mccarthy
Christian Worldview And A View Of Science: The Evolution Debate, Rockne Mccarthy
Pro Rege
This article was the introduction to the conference "Christian Worldview and a View of Science: The Evolution Debate," held at Dordt College on September 27-28, 1988.
Scientific World Pictures Within The Bounds Of A Christian Worldview, Howard J. Van Till
Scientific World Pictures Within The Bounds Of A Christian Worldview, Howard J. Van Till
Pro Rege
This article is based on a paper presented at the conference "Christian Worldview and a View of Science: The Evolution Debate," held at Dordt College on September 27-28, 1988.
Biblical Framework For Biology: A Response To Jitse Van Der Meer, Al Mennega
Biblical Framework For Biology: A Response To Jitse Van Der Meer, Al Mennega
Pro Rege
This article is a response to a paper presented at the conference "Christian Worldview and a View of Science: The Evolution Debate," held at Dordt College on September 27-28, 1988.