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Global Discipleship and Online Learning: What Does Blackboard Have to do with Jerusalem? / SHIRLEY J. ROELS
Sense of Community: A Compari son of Students Attending Christian and Secular Universities in Traditional and Distance Education Programis / ALFRED P. ROVAI AND JASON D. BAKER
Some Uses of Technology in Undergraduate Theology Classes / RICHARD B. STEELE
Technology and Pedagogical Meaning: Lessons from the Language Classroom /
DAVID I. SMITH
E-Learning and Christian Higher Education: A War of the Worlds, or Lessons in Reductionism? / ALAN C. HUETH
The Hermits of Distance Education: Toward a Broader Commitment to Online Learners /
MARK BROWNING
The Christian Ethos and E-Learning / SHAUNA E. TONKIN,
An Evangelical Christian Response to Naturalistic Social Science / CLIVE BEED AND CARA BEED
Kierkegaard and Unamuno's San Manuel Bueno, mártir: A Study in the Ethical Life / JAN E. EVANS
Defining and Developing a Space for Business Scholarship in the Christian Academy / RICHARD J. MARTINEZ
Neutrality and Advocacy in Teaching: A Case for Context-Specific Pedagogy / STEPHEN K. MORONEY
Deepening and Broadening Christian Citizenship: Going Beyond the Basics without Succumbing to Liberal and Communitarian Ideals / FRED VAN GEEST
God in the Early Twenty-first Century: Ayodhya as Case Study / WINFRIED CORDUAN
Contra Hart: Christian Scholars Should not Throw in the Towel BARRY A. HARVEY, What We've Got Here is a Failure to Imagine: The Church-Based University in the Tournament of Competing Visions / WILLIAM C. DAVIS
Toward a Theological Ontology of Textual Meaning / SCOTT HUELIN
Thomas Kinkade's Paradise Lost / LUKE M. REINSMA
"Thick" Christian Discourse in the Academy: A Case Study with Jürgen Habermas RANDALL B. BUSH, A Tale of Two Scriptures: Jewish-Christian and Islamic Paradigms of Scripture and Their Impact on Culture / CHRIS BARRIGAR
Separable Souls: Dualism, Selfhood, and the Possibility of Life after Death / C. STEPHEN EVANS
"Jesus the Logician": A (Very) Modest Proposal / RICHARD RIESEN,
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