BRAD A. GREENBERG\\ Staff Writer
as we have already said, revealed by our Divine Redeemer and by the Apostle of the Gentiles; so too, it was solemnly defined as a dogma of divine faith by the holy council of Trent, and explained in the same way
Despite credos of truth telling and missions of character development, the integrity of Western higher education has been questionable since its founding. In medieval times through to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it was arguably an instrument of imperial ambition and colonial domination (by...
I am going to make a point to seek out more of the good that I come across, the innovative and exciting initiatives that I hear about, the positive use of new technologies, how instructors are not only coping with the times but also finding ways to bring their students back to the plac...
151). To see ourselves as entangled in the re-membered, posthuman university is to open those of us who are white, Euro-Christians to re-imagine ourselves in a contemplative move that may allow a more loving look at our realities as entangled with those of our racially minoritized students...
I miss the Christians I knew growing up; the Christians who preached inclusion and understanding, and understood that separation of church and state was as good for them as it was for the state. I know they still exist. I just wish they'd stand up and give Jesus His name back. Cole:...
(women were regarded as inferior), Christians were seen rescuing the babies and raising them as their own children. The writings of the early Romans reveal how vexed they were at these so-called "Christians," who were seen bringing food and refreshment to galley slaves and to beggars. Who ...
This commitment is the starting place for scholars to wrestle with significant ideas from history as well as confronting the issues of today. Christians...Karen S. Buchanan