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Battle of Wills and Faith
Members of small, conservative denomination move to assert control over Erskine College, leaving many professors scared -- and some subject to repeated online attacks.
Students, Faith, Catholic Colleges
New research counters widely publicized studies about institutions leading the faithful "astray."
Academic and Publishing Freedom
Article criticizing Wheaton College, seen by many as flagship of evangelical higher ed, is killed by key publication in Christian intellectual life. Why?
Believing in God and Evolution
A new movement is encouraging Christian colleges to embrace the teaching of evolution -- without giving up professors' or students' faith.
Light Collection Plates
The financial climate is prompting many theological schools -- small, endowment-dependent institutions, many of them -- to consider mergers and other new ways of doing business.
A Special Relationship
When bishops and college presidents don't get along, things can get very complicated for those leading Catholic colleges.
A 'Mission-Driven' Core
Social justice matters get a fair amount of attention at colleges these days, often in the form of service learning...
Academic Freedom, Christian Context
An evangelical college tries to define faculty rights to free inquiry in a way that celebrates its institutional mission.
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