Unexpected Friends: Creating Physical and Metaphysical Space for Dialogue between the Academy and Community
An art exhibition at a church attempts to bridge the gap between the academy and community in a North Carolina university town.
An art exhibition at a church attempts to bridge the gap between the academy and community in a North Carolina university town.
This article suggests that thinking of schools as “gardens of delight” reconnects learning, faith, and beauty.
Enjoying and fostering beauty is an integral part of our role as stewards of God’s good creation; the author discusses his vision for Renewal, a grassroots college organization that attempts to foster this stewardship.
In this interview, University of Manchester professor and theologian Graham Ward discusses the relationships between contemporary higher education, especially in theology, politics, capitalism, and globalization.
In this interview, Paul Griffiths discusses the contours of the current relationship between theology and education.