What's So Liberal About the Liberal Arts? Integrated Approaches to Christian Formation
Paul W. Lewish, Martin William MittelstadtIntroduction: what's so liberal about the liberal arts? / Paul W. Lewis
Watchers: James and Twila Edwards as models of integrated faith and learning / Gary Liddle
Historical developments : Shaping minds, shaping culture: the story of liberal arts education in the middle ages / Michael Palmer
Global Pentecostal renaissance? reflections on Pentecostalism, culture, and high education / Jeff Hittenberger
Liberal arts and the Assemblies of God: a history and analysis of a strained alliance / Barry Corey
The liberal arts as interdisciplinary experience : "How primitive!" the modern Pentecostal movement as a reflection of cultural "Primitivism" / Robert Berg
"Teach me how to curse mine enemies": subversive female power in Shakespeare's Richard III / Diane Awbrey
Pioneering missionary women in Asia and the Pacific Rim / Barbara Cavaness Parks
Herbert's ratios of Psalmic intertextuality in The Temple: a prospectus for further study / Nathan H. Nelson
Eat, drink, and include: a theology of hospitality in Luke-Acts and beyond / Martin William Mittelstadt
"The truest, least selfish heart": God's childlikeness in George MacDonald's fairy tales / LaDonna Friesen
Tolkien as ethnographer: the role of culture in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings / Paul W. Lewis
The liberal arts in practice : Study abroad: a transformative and integrative journey / Robert Turnbull
Meeting at the table: the divine intersection between writing centers and the discipline of hospitality / Jennifer Fenton
Complexities of learning: from Jerusalem to Shantistan / Ruth Burgess