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Christian Liberal Arts articulates the practical, pedagogical, and
theological reasons why Christian liberal arts colleges are
distinctive in the world of American higher education. Mannoia
enumerates the intrinsic and instrumental values of Christian
liberal arts, and how both should forcefully shape an institution's
goals. He suggests that Christian colleges should strive to help
their students go beyond the extremes of dogmatism and skepticism
to achieve critical commitment. Colleges must also aid their
students to adjust to real world problems without sacrificing
academic quality. Mannoia believes that the solution to this
challenge must inevitably integrate multiple disciplines, values
and learning, and theory with practice, a process from which both
faculty and graduates will acquire the capacity to resolve the
thorniest dilemmas facing society and the Christian community.
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