David Dockery on Christian Higher Education

Christianity Today interviews David Dockery, President of Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. Dockery is the co-editor of two books on Christian higher education (Shaping a Christian Worldview: The Foundation of Christian Higher Education and The Future of Christian Higher Education), and has now written his own book on the subject called Renewing Minds: Serving Church and Society through Christian Higher Education. The latter will be available in October from Holman Academic. Here’s a sample question and answer:
CT: One of the significant divides in terms of conceiving the Christian university is between the “two spheres” model that aims to provide an excellent secular education in a Christian environment and the integrationist model that aims at distinctively Christian education. You endorse the latter. Why?
Dockery: A two-sphere model recognizes the place of chapel, campus ministry, mission trip opportunities, and residence-life Bible studies. This model sees a place for faith on one side of the campus and learning on the other. This model can be achieved with parachurch ministries on secular campuses. I do not believe this model represents the best of Christ-centered higher education nor do I think it represents the best of the Christian intellectual tradition through the years.
Read the whole thing.
(HT: JT)

2 Responses to “David Dockery on Christian Higher Education”

  1. Kimberly September 5, 2007 at 12:04 am #

    Speaking of Christian Higher Ed, I just read a review in Sunday’s SF Chronicle about the book _God’s Harvard_ by H. Rosin. It can be found here: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/02/RVA5RNBDA.DTL
    I’m interested in reading the book and seeing what it has to say… If you read it, please review it for us! :)

  2. Alex Chediak September 5, 2007 at 12:29 am #

    Kimberly,
    Thanks for the link. The book sounds very interesting!
    Alex

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