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Jacques Ellul as a Model of Border-Crossing
Christianity and the Secular Border Patrol: The Loss of Judeo-Christian Knowledge (2017)
  • Geraldine E. Forsberg, Western Washington University
Abstract
Christianity and the Secular Border Patrol: The Loss of Judeo-Christian Knowledge centrally looks at how secular universities have dominated academic knowledge on the one hand and have also been a part of bias against Christian academics on the other. Authors generally ask for borders of understanding and collegial dialogue to bridge gaps of knowledge that exist because of this bias. Theoretical analysis and narratives from the field describe how overcoming extreme theoretical positions may allow for productive knowledge construction and a more harmonious relationship within the culture wars of our times, especially in higher education.
Keywords
  • Christian academics,
  • Judeo-Christian knowledge,
  • Secular universities
Disciplines
Publication Date
2017
Editor
Barry Kanpol and Mary Poplin
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing
Citation Information
Geraldine E. Forsberg. "Jacques Ellul as a Model of Border-Crossing" New YorkChristianity and the Secular Border Patrol: The Loss of Judeo-Christian Knowledge (2017) p. 207 - 221
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/geraldine-forsberg/2/