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Christian Higher Education and Postmodernity

Institutional Fallibilism
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  • Christian Higher Education and Postmodernity on Hardback by P. Jesse Rine
  • Christian Higher Education and Postmodernity on Hardback by P. Jesse Rine
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There has been much dialogue among higher education scholars regarding the implications of the emergent postmodern paradigm, and thought leaders in the evangelical world have noted with concern the postmodern challenge to exclusivist truth claims. However, few have sought to situate the challenges Christian higher education faces within the larger shifts in practice taking place across the wider postsecondary sector. This volume is the first to describe an empirically-informed model for Christian colleges and universities to successfully address the challenges of postmodernity. This volume broadly draws upon recent cultural and philosophical history to describe the present institutional context, using organizational theory to explore the competing demands found within the Christian college’s key constituencies. It introduces new testing models for institutional practice, and concludes with a consideration of how institutional fallibilism might contribute to a reconstructed public sphere in postmodernity.

Author Biography:

P. Jesse Rine is director of research and grants initiatives at the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities in Washington, DC .
Release date Australia
January 5th, 2026
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  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
176
ISBN-13
9781138013827
Product ID
23911773

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