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Christianity and the Secular Border Patrol: The Loss of Judeo-Christian Knowledge centrally looks at how secular universities have dominated academic knowledge on the one hand and have also been a part of bias against Christian academics on the other. Authors generally ask for borders of understanding and collegial dialogue to bridge gaps of knowledge that exist because of this bias. Theoretical analysis and narratives from the field describe how overcoming extreme theoretical positions may allow for productive knowledge construction and a more harmonious relationship within the culture wars of our times, especially in higher education.



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«I am personally looking forward to using Christianity and the Secular Border Patrol in a rhetoric class. Along with the current work of theorists like Jeffrey Ringer and Elizabeth Vander Lei, this is work that helps academics to understand and argue for an intellectual landscape that is comprehensive, inclusive, and relevant.»
(Ryan K Strader, International Journal of Christianity & Education 22(2)/2018)

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List of Illustrations – Contributors – Barry Kanpol: Introduction – Mary Poplin: Blinded by Secular Interpretations of Religious Knowledge – David R. Hodge: Secular Privilege: Deconstructing the Invisible Injustice – Charles L. Glenn: Secularism: A Militant Faith in a Post-Secular Age – David R. Hodge: Spiritual Microaggressions: Examining the Covert Messages Directed towards People of Faith – George Yancey: Business Academics and Acceptance of Conservative Christians – Eric L. Johnson – Understanding Scholarly Antipathy towards Christian Scholarly Perspectives Using Christian Critical Psychology: An Ironic Tale and Analysis – Robert Osburn: Religious, Frustrated, and a Long Way from Home: Religiously-Active International Students and Academicians’ Responses to Religion – Joe D. Nichols: An Argument for Service Learning as a Spiritual Avenue for Christian and Secular Border Crossings in Higher Education – Nathan F. Alleman/Perry L. Glanze: Creating Confessional Colleges and Universities That Confess – Geraldine E. Forsberg: Jacques Ellul: A Model of Border-Crossing.

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    Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
    Publication Date: 1/1/2017 12:09:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781433132759, 978-1433132759
    ISBN10: 1433132753

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Christianity and the Secular Border Patrol: The Loss of Judeo-Christian Knowledge centrally looks at how secular universities have dominated academic knowledge on the one hand and have also been a part of bias against Christian academics on the other. Authors generally ask for borders of understanding and collegial dialogue to bridge gaps of knowledge that exist because of this bias. Theoretical analysis and narratives from the field describe how overcoming extreme theoretical positions may allow for productive knowledge construction and a more harmonious relationship within the culture wars of our times, especially in higher education.



    Trade Review
    «I am personally looking forward to using Christianity and the Secular Border Patrol in a rhetoric class. Along with the current work of theorists like Jeffrey Ringer and Elizabeth Vander Lei, this is work that helps academics to understand and argue for an intellectual landscape that is comprehensive, inclusive, and relevant.»
    (Ryan K Strader, International Journal of Christianity & Education 22(2)/2018)

    National Review

    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations – Contributors – Barry Kanpol: Introduction – Mary Poplin: Blinded by Secular Interpretations of Religious Knowledge – David R. Hodge: Secular Privilege: Deconstructing the Invisible Injustice – Charles L. Glenn: Secularism: A Militant Faith in a Post-Secular Age – David R. Hodge: Spiritual Microaggressions: Examining the Covert Messages Directed towards People of Faith – George Yancey: Business Academics and Acceptance of Conservative Christians – Eric L. Johnson – Understanding Scholarly Antipathy towards Christian Scholarly Perspectives Using Christian Critical Psychology: An Ironic Tale and Analysis – Robert Osburn: Religious, Frustrated, and a Long Way from Home: Religiously-Active International Students and Academicians’ Responses to Religion – Joe D. Nichols: An Argument for Service Learning as a Spiritual Avenue for Christian and Secular Border Crossings in Higher Education – Nathan F. Alleman/Perry L. Glanze: Creating Confessional Colleges and Universities That Confess – Geraldine E. Forsberg: Jacques Ellul: A Model of Border-Crossing.

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