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For over forty years, Leland Ryken has championed and modeled a Christian liberal arts education. His scholarship and commitment to integrating faith with learning in the classroom have influenced thousands of students who have sat under his winsome teaching. Published in honor of Professor Ryken and presented on the occasion of his retirement from Wheaton College, this compilation carries on his legacy of applying a Christian liberal arts education to all areas of life.
Five sections explore the background of a Christian liberal arts education, its theological basis, habits and virtues, differing approaches, and ultimate aims. Contributors including Philip Ryken, Jeffry Davis, Duane Litfin, John Walford, Alan Jacobs, and Jim Wilhoit analyze liberal arts as they relate to the disciplines, the Christian faith, and the world. Also included are a transcript of a well-known 1984 chapel talk delivered by Leland Ryken on the student's calling and practical chapters on how to read, write, and speak well.
Comprehensive in scope, this substantial volume will be a helpful guide to anyone involved in higher education, as well as to students, pastors, and leaders looking for resources on the importance of faith in learning.
Contents
Part 1: TERMINOLOGY AND BACKGROUND
1. The Countercultural Quest of Christian Liberal Arts by Jeffry C. Davis
2. Liberal Education and Book Learning by Lisa Richmond
3. Evangelicals, Colleges, and American Nation Building by Edith Blumhofer
Part 2: THEOLOGICAL CONVICTIONS
4. Liberal Arts Education and the Doctrine of Humanity by Roger Lundin
5. Faithful Christian Learning by Jeffrey P. Greenman
6. Liberal Arts as a Redemptive Enterprise by Wayne Martindale
7. Loving God as the Key to a Christian Liberal Arts Education by Duane Litfin
Part 3: HABITS AND VIRTUES
8. The Lost Tools of Learning and the Habits of a Scholarly Mind by Marjorie Lamp Mead
9. How to Read a Book by Alan Jacobs
10. Writing for Life by Sharon Coolidge
11. Listening, Speaking, and the Art of Living by Kenneth R. Chase
12. Educating for Intellectual Character by Jay Wood
13. Beyond Building a Résumé by Stephen B. Ivester
SECTION 4: DIVISIONAL AREAS OF STUDY
14. A World of Discovery through the Natural Sciences by Dorothy F. Chappell
15. Exploring a Universe of Relationships through the Social Sciences by Henry Allen
16. The Humanities as Indulgence or Necessity? by Jill Peláez Baumgaertner
17. Singing God's Praise by Michael Wilder
18. Learning to Perceive through Visual Art by E. John Walford
19. Theater as an Imperfect Mirror 231
Mark Lewis