Mission-Driven Colleges: Keeping First Things First in Christian Higher Education

Mission-Driven Colleges: Keeping First Things First in Christian Higher Education - Paperback

$22.99
Sale price  $22.99 Regular price 
Skip to product information
Mission-Driven Colleges: Keeping First Things First in Christian Higher Education

Mission-Driven Colleges: Keeping First Things First in Christian Higher Education - Paperback

$22.99
Sale price  $22.99 Regular price 

by Richard Langer (Author), Scott B. Rae (Author)

In Mission-Driven Colleges: Keeping First Things First in Christian Higher Education, Scott Rae and Rick Langer argue that a successful Christian university goes beyond simply incorporating religious studies.

They propose that the entire institution, from its leadership to its curriculum, must be designed to nurture a distinctive Christian worldview.

The book delves into four foundational questions:

  • What defines a university?
  • What sets a Christian university apart?
  • What makes your specific university unique within the Christian landscape?
  • How can academic disciplines be approached from a Christian perspective?

Through these questions, Rae and Langer demonstrate how to build the structural framework that empowers a Christian university to thrive. They guide educators and administrators in strategizing, planning, and implementing practices that ensure both a deep Christian identity and academic rigor. Mission-Driven Colleges is a vital resource for anyone committed to the success of Christian universities, offering a clear path to realizing their full educational mission.

Author Biography

Richard Langer (PhD, University of California, Riverside) is professor emeritus at Biola University where he served as the director of the office of faith and learning and professor of biblical studies and theology.

Scott B. Rae (PhD, University of Southern California) is senior advisor to the president for university mission, dean of faculty, and professor of Christian ethics at Biola University.
Number of Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.47 x 8.9 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: February 01, 2025

You may also like