Consider the question, “How can the resurrection of Jesus change higher education?” From a Christian standpoint, the resurrection of Jesus Christ has already changed higher education. In fact, the Christian vision for life and learning decisively inspired the idea of a university, starting in medieval Europe through cathedral and monastery schools. Without the resurrection, there […]| Minding The Campus
At sunrise on April 19, 1775, about 80 American townsmen in Lexington, Massachusetts, filed out of Buckman Tavern onto Lexington Green. They were commanded by French and Indian War veteran John Parker. Parker was restrained. His words were, “Stand your ground; don’t fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let […]| Minding The Campus
Organizations such as the Roman Catholic Church have catechisms, a list of beliefs to which all members are expected to subscribe. Interestingly, the 1848 Communist Manifesto of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels was really an extension of a slightly earlier Communist catechism authored by Engels. As far leftist extremists increasingly took over college campuses over […]| Minding The Campus