Summer Institute Handouts
Articles
- "Christianity and Culture" by J. Gresham Machen
- "The Heart of a Teacher: Identity and Integrity in Teaching" by Parker J. Palmer
- "The Lost Tools of Learning" by Dorothy Sayers
Conferences on Christian Faith and Higher Education
- Baylor Institute for Faith and Learning
- The 2003 Pruit Memorial Symposium
- "The Schooled Heart: Moral Formation in American Higher Education"
- Thursday, October 30—Saturday, November 1, 2003
- The Baylor Institute for Faith and Learning and The Council of Christianity Scholarly Societies Announce:
- "Christianity and the Soul of the University: Faith as a Foundation for Intellectual Community"
- Thursday, March 25-Saturday, March 27, 2004
- Baylor University, Waco, Texas
Handouts
General
- The Biblical Conception of the “Heart”
- Characteristics of Christian Scholars and Scholarship
- The Christian Mind
- Dallas Baptist University as an Augustinian University
- Epistemology, Objectivity, and Subjectivity
- The Incarnation of Jesus Christ
- Models of Faith and Learning in Higher Education
- What is Knowledge? Biblical/Hebraic Epistemology
- "With Their Christianity Latent," quote from C.S. Lewis
Devotions
- The Christian Worldview: Creation, Fall, Redemption
- A Sacramental Perspective on Reality, Psalm 104, and “A Theology of Things” (Gina Bria)
- The Creation Decree, Psalm 8, and the New Testament
- Uncreation in the Old and New Testaments: Genesis 3 and Romans 1
- The Incarnation of Jesus Christ
- The Kingdom of God
- What is Knowledge? Biblical/Hebraic Epistemology
- The Biblical Conception of the “Heart”
- The Biblical Doctrine of Calling and Vocation
- Psalm 104 -A Divinely Inspired Creation or Nature Poem
St. Augustine
- Egyptian Gold Analogy
- Introduction to De Doctrina Christiana
- Plato and Augustine Compared
- Questions for De Doctrina Christiana (Prologue, Books I and II)
- Questions for De Doctrina Christiana (Books III and IV)
- The Essential Educational Propositions of St. Augustine (A. D., 354-430) from Bernard Ramm, The Christian University
C.S. Lewis
Martin Luther, John Milton, and the Puritans
John Henry Newman
Paideia
Plato
Michael Polanyi
Mark R. Schwehn
Albert Wolters and Alexander Schmemann
- Specific Contributions of Albert Wolters’ Creation Regained and Alexander Schmemann’s For the Life of the World
- Introduction to Albert Wolters, Creation Regained: Biblical Basics For A Reformational Worldview (Eerdmans, 1985)
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