Restoring The Soul Of The University
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Can The Soul Of The University Be Saved?
Part I: Building The University
1. Creating The Original Blueprint Of A University
2. A Cracked Pinnacle And Shifting Foundation: Attempting To Repair The University (1517-1800)
3. The State Takes Over The Academic Palace In Europe (1750-1870)
4. The American Idea Of The University: Freedom Within The Bounds Of Science (1825-1900)
5. Fracturing The Soul: The Creation Of The American Multiversity (1869-1969)
Part II: The Fragmentation Of The Multiversity
6. The Fragmented Soul Of The Professor
7. Falling To Pieces: Declaring Independence From Curricular Coherence
8. Fragmenting Students: The Curricular/Cocurricular Division
9. Chief Fragmentation Officer: The Advent Of The Professional Administrator
10. The Multiversity’s Religion: The Unifying And Fragmenting Force Of Athletics
11. The Consequences Of Multiversities With Fragmented Souls: Online And For-Profit Higher Education
Part III: Restoring The Soul Of The University
12. When Theology Serves The Soul Of The University
13. Reimagining The Academic Vocation
14. Reimagining The Academic Disciplines
15. Reimagining The Cocurricular: Transforming The Bubble To A Greenhouse
16. Reimagining Academic Leadership
Epilogue: Can A University With A Singular Soul Exist?
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
Additional Info
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, the professionalization of the disciplines, the expansion of administration, the loss of community, and the idolization of athletics. The situation is not hopeless. According to Perry L. Glanzer, Nathan F. Alleman, and Todd C. Ream, Christian universities can recover their soul-but to do so will require reimagining excellence in a time of exile, placing the liberating arts before the liberal arts, and focusing on the worship, love, and knowledge of God as central to the university. Restoring the Soul of the University is a pioneering work that charts the history of the university and casts an inspiring vision for the future of higher education.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830851614
ISBN10: 0830851615
Perry Glanzer | Nathan Alleman | Todd C. Ream
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2017
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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