A Theology of Higher Education
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In this book Mike Higton provides a constructive critique of Higher Education policy and practice in the UK the US and beyond from the standpoint of Christian theology. He focuses on the role universities can and should play in forming students and staff in intellectual virtue in sustaining vibrant communities of inquiry and in serving the public good. He argues both that modern secular universities can be a proper context for Christians to pursue their calling as disciples to learn and to teach and that Christians can contribute to the flourishing of such universities as institutions devoted to learning for the common good. In the process he sets out a vision of the good university as secular and religiously plural as socially inclusive and as deeply and productively entangled with the surrounding society. Along the way he engages with a range of historical examples (the medieval University of Paris the University of Berlin in the nineteenth century and John Henry Newman''s work in Oxford and Dublin) and with a range of contemporary writers on Higher Education from George Marsden to Stanley Hauerwas and from David Ford to Rowan Williams.
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