What are the core beliefs of America's Christian colleges and
seminaries? What sort of parents, pastors and youth leaders are today's
most popular schools producing?
What are students really taught at Christian college? What
end-product are parents spending tens of thousands of dollars each year
for? Is your investment likely to yield stronger and more solid beliefs,
or a cracked and crumbling foundation? AiG president Ken Ham and
college president Dr. Greg Hall team up for this eye-opening
assessment. The sequel to last year's paradigm-shattering Already Gone,
this new book looks at what administrators and professors actually
believe and teach regarding the Bible and science. The findings are
shocking!
This book takes a look at the original intent of the schools - what core mission were they founded on, do they still follow those core beliefs.
There has been a change of focus by many of America's most prestigious
institutions. Over 200 Christian colleges and seminaries were surveyed.
You will find answers to questions about each school's purpose, and
their stance on the inerrancy of Scripture, origins and age of the
earth, and many more. A common theme is that those in Administration do
not really know what is being taught, and little is being done to weed
out unorthodox and errant teaching. The startling responses from
presidents, vice-presidents and heads of key Bible and science chairs
are discussed and reviewed in detail. The book serves as a vital resource, engaging parents
who are searching for a college for their child.
More than an expose' on the spiritual health of Christian colleges
and universities--and those charged with leading them--this book is
filled with encouragement. Every reader--those college bound and
not--will learn how to develop a Christian worldview. Ham lays out a
solid framework for understanding why Christians can't compromise God's
Word. You'll find helpful tips for laymen who desire to know what to ask
in order to genuinely understand the doctrinal position of colleges and
seminaries, and potential church staff members.
Paperback, 192 pages, Master Books
Level: Layman