The Responsible Campus: Toward a New Identity for the Church-related CollegeDivision of Higher Education, United Methodist Church, 1972 - 168 páginas |
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... shaping action . If one rejects the dualism of mind and body , then valuing and valency are distinguishable but inseparable elements in all human action . In similar fashion , the historical Jesus Christ and the creational Jesus Christ ...
... shaping action . If one rejects the dualism of mind and body , then valuing and valency are distinguishable but inseparable elements in all human action . In similar fashion , the historical Jesus Christ and the creational Jesus Christ ...
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... shaping our world . But it cannot be regarded as a panacea for all our ills . Because education can be geared to a variety of goals , both humane and inhumane , it can never displace religious faith in shaping basic values and ultimate ...
... shaping our world . But it cannot be regarded as a panacea for all our ills . Because education can be geared to a variety of goals , both humane and inhumane , it can never displace religious faith in shaping basic values and ultimate ...
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... shaping new ways to involve students productively with the needs of the human community . The motiva- tion will be strengthened with the recognition that new forms of education will not only deal with community problems but will also ...
... shaping new ways to involve students productively with the needs of the human community . The motiva- tion will be strengthened with the recognition that new forms of education will not only deal with community problems but will also ...
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Preface | 11 |
THE DILEMMA OF THE CHURCHRELATED COLLEGE | 19 |
CRISIS OF IDENTITY | 32 |
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academic action administrators American society become campus cation Christian college Christian faith Christian heritage church colleges church-related college church-related higher education church-sponsored Clark Kerr classroom college today colleges and universities colonial colleges commitment community of authority constituencies context creation creative crisis of identity culture decisions denominational colleges dimensions diversity educa educational process emerging faculty federal fourth dimension Free Speech Movement functions funds future G.I. Bill goals groups heritage identity crisis important Incarnation innovative insight institutions interaction interests involvement isolated isomorphism issues Jesus Christ Jürgen Moltmann leaders leadership learning liberal arts Mario Savio means Michael Polanyi movement needs operation participation persons perspective political possible problems programs Protestant public present purposes reality related college relationships religion responsibility Richard Niebuhr role sectarian past sectors seek serve shaping significant situation social change social policy solidarity task theological tion tradition trustees