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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Being a Christian Scholar in a Secular Academic World
I teach at a Christian-based Liberal Arts college in Oklahoma. I went to universities for my undergraduate and graduate education, and witnessed firsthand the growing secularism in the academic world. My philosophy of teaching at a Christian liberal arts college … Continue reading
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In Defense of Great Books
Recently Yale University students asked their professors to stop assigning readings from English poets, as there is a preponderance of White male poets, and the White voice has been dominant for too long. I teach at a college where the … Continue reading
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