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2019
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Hundreds of thousands of professors claim Christian as their primary identity, and teaching as their primary vocational responsibility. Yet, in the contemporary university the intersection of these two identities often is a source of fear, misunderstanding, and moral confusion. How does being a Christian change one's teaching? Indeed, should it? Inspired by George Marsden's 1997 book The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship, this book draws on a survey of more than 2,300 Chris...
$457.00 MXN
Restoring the Soul of the University
Unifying Christian Higher Education in a Fragmented Age
2017
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Christianity Today's 2018 Book of the Year Award of Merit - Politics/Public Life**Has the American university gained the whole world but lost its soul?**In terms of money, prestige, power,and freedom, American universities appear to have gained the academic world. But at what cost? We live in the age of the fragmented multiversity that has no unifying soul or mission. The multiversity in a post-Christian culture is characterized instead by curricular division,...
$699.00 MXN
o gratis con Kobo PlusStarving the Dream
Student Hunger and the Hidden Costs of Campus Affluence
2025
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How exceptional low-income students navigate and pursue opportunity in prestige-oriented universities at the personal cost of hunger.Beneath the veneer of prestige and promise, a hidden issue pervades the campuses of America's selective universities. In Starving the Dream, Nathan F. Alleman, Cara Cliburn Allen, and Sarah E. Madsen reveal the startling contradiction between the celebrated opportunities of these prestige-oriented institutions and the food in...
$634.00 MXN
Inclusive Collegiality and Nontenure-Track Faculty
Engaging All Faculty as Colleagues to Promote Healthy Departments and Institutions
2023
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This book focuses on the status and work of full-time non-tenure-track faculty (NTTF) whose ranks are increasing as tenure track faculty (TTF) make up a smaller percentage of the professoriate. NTTF experience highly uneven and conditional access to collegiality, are often excluded from decision-making spaces, and receive limited respect from their TTF colleagues because of outdated notions that link perceived expertise almost exclusively to scholarship. The result is often a sub-class of ...
$705.00 MXN



