Colleges and commitments
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Colleges and commitments
Westminster Press, 1971
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The nature and legitimacy of commitments. Objectivity vs. commitment, by H. Smith. Institutional commitment: a social scientist's view, by H.R. Davis. The sectarian nature of liberal education, by L.J. Averill. The identity of the Christian college, by William W. Jellema
Commitments and the dimensions of learning. Discursive truth and evangelical truth, by A.C. Outler. Natural order and transcendent order, by W.G. Pollard. Limited cognition and ultimate cognition, by R.W. Friedrichs. Academic teaching and human experience, by Michael Novak. Academic excellence and moral value, by William W. Jellema
Norms and models of commitment. Biblical realism as a norm, by W. Herberg. Christian ethical community as a norm, by W. Beach. A pluralistic model, by W.B. Martin. A singular model, by L.J. Averill

