Colleges and Universities
- 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|
- 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|
- As Campus Threats Rise, College Ministries Look for Ways to HelpThe fallout of the Israel-Hamas war at US universities, including antisemitic attacks, is roiling the Ivy Leagues especially.Emily Belz|
- Evangelical Colleges Celebrate Best-Ever Enrollment NumbersStudents impacted by pandemic isolation seem drawn to Christian communities and education.Daniel Silliman|
- How Asbury Marketing Navigated the Potential Pitfalls of Revival Fame“This was not ours. And we don’t take credit.”Daniel Silliman|
- Wheaton College Releases Report on Its History of RacismTask force and trustees call for community repentance, starting with a change to the name of the library.Daniel Silliman and Kate Shellnutt|
- New Yorkers Watch as Their Only Evangelical Colleges CloseThe abrupt departure of Alliance University and The King’s College leaves a hole in an influential city.Emily Belz|
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