This post is the third in a little series on college students and the worrisome choices they make. I’ve been thinking about the naive anthropology (theorizing about human beings, what we’re made of, how we’re designed, what are our problems
This post is the third in a little series on college students and the worrisome choices they make. I’ve been thinking about the naive anthropology (theorizing about human beings, what we’re made of, how we’re designed, what are our problems
The “Why” of Bad Institutional Policy Officially, institutions of higher learning don’t care what college students do in their private lives, “after hours,” on their own time. I say institutionally, because, of course, most people who work in higher education
As I look at the title of this post, I can’t but think of Jane Austen. Given her interest in the emotional life, that reference may be more than coincidental. In parents’, teachers’, professors’ and Student Life staffs’ conversations, it
It’s time we Christians stopped using political references to identify “where we fit” on some spectrum. In the current situation, we generally do not have sufficient collective clarity of mind to recognize political from theological concepts. If we confuse them,
That the United States government has been secretly sweeping information from phone records in order to keep Americans safe has become the crisis du jour. I must say, with the IRS scandal and now the storm about metadata, it feels