Higher Learning and Orthodox Christianity

(1990)
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A collection of essays that examines the institutions, curricula, and personnel of American higher education from the perspective of Eastern Orthodox Christianity. The first set of essays focuses upon the institutional framework of higher learning; the curriculum is the central theme of the second; the last set is concerned with the educated person's role in and out of the academy.

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