학술논문

Undesirable Aspects of Christian and Secular Universities: Reflections on Judge and Haidt
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Author
Dalziel, James (ORCID 0000-0002-6869-0330)
Source
International Journal of Christianity & Education. Mar 2023 27(1):27-49.
Subject
Christianity
Religious Colleges
Historians
Educational History
Churches
Religious Education
Universities
Social Problems
Social Attitudes
Social Psychology
History
Language
English
ISSN
2056-9971
2056-998X
Abstract
This article reviews the educational writings of historian Edwin Judge, particularly by providing a wider context for his paper "The Undesirability of Christian Universities." It discusses differences between formal education and the churches in the Roman world and considers implications of these for modern Christian higher education. Given Judge's argument for Christian involvement in secular universities (and against Christian higher education), it considers recent problems with secular universities, especially the phenomenon of academic 'cancel culture'. To understand these problems, it considers the work of social psychologist Jonathan Haidt and 'Heterodox Academy'. The conclusion encourages Christians to seek excellence in research.