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This book is a thought-provoking text on the relationship between religious faith and intellectual scholarship. The book argues that mainstream American higher education needs to be more open to explicit expressions of faith and to accept what faith means in an intellectual context. The book points out that while other defining elements of a scholar's identity, such as race or gender, are routinely taken into consideration, the perspective of the believing Christian is dismissed as irrelevant or antithetical to scholarly enterprise. The book rebuts the various arguments commonly given for excluding religious viewpoints, such as the argument that faith is insufficiently empirical for scholarly pursuits, the fear that traditional Christianity will reassert its historical role as oppressor of divergent views, and the received dogma of the separation of church and state, which stretches far beyond the actual law in the popular imagination. The book argues that scholars have both a religious and an intellectual obligation not to leave their deeply held religious beliefs at the gate of the academy. Such beliefs, it contends, can make a significant difference in scholarship, in campus life, and in countless other ways. - Publisher.

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English
Pages
142

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The outrageous idea of Christian scholarship
1997, Oxford University Press
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New York, Oxford

Table of Contents

Introduction
Why Christian perspectives are not welcomed
The arguments for silence
Christian scholarship and the rules of the academic game
What difference could it possibly make?
The positive contributions of a theological context
Building academic communities
Getting specific : a readable appendix

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-137) and index.

Copyright Date
1997

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
377
Library of Congress
BT738.17 .M37 1997, BT738.17.M37 1997

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
142 p.
Number of pages
142
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL984514M
Internet Archive
outrageousideaof00mars
ISBN 10
0195105656
ISBN 13
9780195105650
LCCN
96022280
Library Thing
17030
Goodreads
1121293

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