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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Christianity and the Soul of the University: Faith as a Foundation for Intellectual Community

The Wabash Center

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Author
Henry, Douglas V. and Michael D. Beaty, eds.
Publisher
Baker Academic, Grand Rapids, MI
ISBN
801027942
Table of Contents
Pt. 1 Basic issues
ch. 1 The palpable word as ground of Koinonia (Richard B. Hays)
ch. 2 To serve God wittily, in the tangle of one's mind (Jean Bethke Elshtain)br> ch. 3 Christian interdisciplinarity (John C. Polkinghorne)
ch. 4 The Christian scholar in an age of world Christianity (Joel A. Carpenter)
ch. 5 Faith, fortitude, and the future of Christian intellectual community (David Lyle Jeffrey)

Pt. 2 Vital Practices
ch. 6 Doubt and the hermeneutics of delight (Susan M. Felch)
ch. 7 Christian hospitality in the intellectual community (Aurelie A. Hagstrom)
ch. 8 Communal conflict in the postmodern Christian university (Steven R. Harmon)
ch. 9 Moral imagination at a Christian institution (Daniel Russ and Mark L. Sargent)
ch. 10 American Protestantism and vocation in higher education (Daniel H. Williams)
Leading scholars explore the role of faith in the university setting. (From the Publisher)