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The outrageous idea of academic faithfulness / Donald Opitz. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Brazos Press, (c)2007.; ©2007Description: 144 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1587432102
  • 9781587432101
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV4531.3.M524.O987 2007
  • BV4531.3 .O65 2007
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Contents:
Wide eyed ; Beer and circus ; Grades and accolades ; All for one Babylon U ; Daniel and friends ; Faithful under fire ; Panning for Gold Believing is seeing ; A whirlwind intro to worldviews ; Like Gestalt ; C-F-R-C ; The re-sighting of Saul/Paul A story framed life ; Life in the shire ; Stories in conflict ; Hearing and telling the story Fish eyed learning ; The disembodied mind ; Thinking Scripturally ; Creation ; Fall ; Redemption ; Consummation Four-i-ed learning ; Integration ; Idolary ; Investment ; Imagination ; Herbie's Bible Embodying the outrageous idea ; Connect up, Connect out ; Dig deep, dig slow Chutes and ladders - Read twice, write thrice ; Dream big, act small ; Work hard, play hard.
Summary: Most Christian college students separate their academic life from church attendance, Bible study, and prayer. Too often discipleship of the mind is overlooked if not ignored altogether. However, authors Donald Opitz and Derek Melleby issue a clarion call to students to integrate their faith and learning in The Outrageous Idea of Academic Faithfulness. Colossians 2:3, after all, indicates that in Christ himself are 'all treasures of wisdom and knowledge.' In eight succinct chapters the authors stress the importance of academic discipleship and taking studies seriously. According to Opitz and Melleby, a Christian worldview--or biblical gestalt--brings unity to the fragmented curriculum of higher education. Each breezy chapter concludes with thought-provoking discussion questions as well as recommendations for further reading. Written for a narrative generation, this guide extracts illustrations from the Book of Daniel, The Lord of the Rings, the experiences of real students, and more. This book is an excellent gift for college-bound seniors in high school. It's an essential text for first-year college students, too. Last, The Outrageous Idea of Academic Faithfulness will benefit professors, pastors, and parents. ~ Publisher.
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Wide eyed ; Beer and circus ; Grades and accolades ; All for one Babylon U ; Daniel and friends ; Faithful under fire ; Panning for Gold Believing is seeing ; A whirlwind intro to worldviews ; Like Gestalt ; C-F-R-C ; The re-sighting of Saul/Paul A story framed life ; Life in the shire ; Stories in conflict ; Hearing and telling the story Fish eyed learning ; The disembodied mind ; Thinking Scripturally ; Creation ; Fall ; Redemption ; Consummation Four-i-ed learning ; Integration ; Idolary ; Investment ; Imagination ; Herbie's Bible Embodying the outrageous idea ; Connect up, Connect out ; Dig deep, dig slow Chutes and ladders - Read twice, write thrice ; Dream big, act small ; Work hard, play hard.

Most Christian college students separate their academic life from church attendance, Bible study, and prayer. Too often discipleship of the mind is overlooked if not ignored altogether. However, authors Donald Opitz and Derek Melleby issue a clarion call to students to integrate their faith and learning in The Outrageous Idea of Academic Faithfulness. Colossians 2:3, after all, indicates that in Christ himself are 'all treasures of wisdom and knowledge.' In eight succinct chapters the authors stress the importance of academic discipleship and taking studies seriously. According to Opitz and Melleby, a Christian worldview--or biblical gestalt--brings unity to the fragmented curriculum of higher education. Each breezy chapter concludes with thought-provoking discussion questions as well as recommendations for further reading. Written for a narrative generation, this guide extracts illustrations from the Book of Daniel, The Lord of the Rings, the experiences of real students, and more. This book is an excellent gift for college-bound seniors in high school. It's an essential text for first-year college students, too. Last, The Outrageous Idea of Academic Faithfulness will benefit professors, pastors, and parents. ~ Publisher.

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