Originally published as a special issue of Christian Higher Education this volume showcases diverse forms of community engagement work carried out by faith-based colleges and universities throughout the US. Acknowledging the rise of community engagement as a contemporary expression of a longstanding civic impulse Community Engagement in Christian Higher Education explores how religious mission and identity animate institutional practice across various forms of Catholic and Protestant Higher Education. Offering perspectives from faculty members administrators and community partners at nine different US institutions chapters highlight effective initiatives that have been actively implemented in rural urban and suburban contexts to meet local needs and serve the public good. With a focus on practical community work the text demonstrates the very concrete ways in which Christian values can inform and foster community engagement. This volume will be of interest to scholar-practitioners researchers and academics in the fields of higher education sociology of education religious education and practical theology. More broadly the text offers important insights for faith leaders and the faculty of faith-based institutions exploring issues of community identity and shared purpose. | Community Engagement in Christian Higher Education Enacting Institutional Mission for the Public Good
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Originally published as a special issue of Christian Higher Education this volume showcases diverse forms of community engagement work carried out by faith-based colleges and universities throughout the US. Acknowledging the rise of community engagement as a contemporary expression of a longstanding civic impulse Community Engagement in Christian Higher Education explores how religious mission and identity animate institutional practice across various forms of Catholic and Protestant Higher Education. Offering perspectives from faculty members administrators and community partners at nine different US institutions chapters highlight effective initiatives that have been actively implemented in rural urban and suburban contexts to meet local needs and serve the public good. With a focus on practical community work the text demonstrates the very concrete ways in which Christian values can inform and foster community engagement. This volume will be of interest to scholar-practitioners researchers and academics in the fields of higher education sociology of education religious education and practical theology. More broadly the text offers important insights for faith leaders and the faculty of faith-based institutions exploring issues of community identity and shared purpose. | Community Engagement in Christian Higher Education Enacting Institutional Mission for the Public Good
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