This book asks Christian educators-particularly those involved in the student affairs profession-to become more engaged with the idea that the programs offered, classes taught, disciplinary actions dispensed, policies framed, and the like, are the arenas in which Christianity must take shape.
David S. Guthrie is Dean of Student Development, Student Life Division and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Sociology Department at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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...helpful little book. Comparative Education Review "Student affairs administrators at all types of institutions ought to read this book. It provides a good base for thought and discussion about the purposes of the profession, the theories of student development and learning environments." -- Richard L. Palm, University of Missouri--Kansas City Journal Of College Student Development ...a welcome contribution...the authors have begun a discussion that will prepare us to think better about the changing world of higher education and our mission within it. Christian Scholar's Review ...a welcome contribution...the authors have begun a discussion that will prepare us to think better about the changing world of higher education and our mission within it. Christian Scholar's Review ...helpful little book. Comparative Education Review
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