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Criswell Crisis
President resigns, alleging pastor plotted to sell school assets.
Caesar's Sectarians
The government keeps trying to favor one kind of religion over another.
Healing ORU
$70 million and Mart Green's business acumen are repairing a scandal-scarred school.
A Safe Place to Talk About Sex
Sex and the Soul argues that universities—Christian and otherwise—desperately need this.
Zipping It
Donna Freitas says that when it comes to sexual ethics, nonreligious schools are failing their students.
Coordinating the Head, Heart, and Hands
New president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary seeks to hold together what others pull apart.
Rise of the Rebel Virgins
Why we refrain even when premarital sex is safe and "natural."
News Briefs
Capital punishment returns, Cedarville’s trustees uphold firing, and the House votes for debt forgiveness.
Double Divorce
The end of a marriage may mean the end of employment at a Christian college — but not always.
Education for Less
While some Christian colleges look to cut costs, a few are cutting tuition.
Cedarville's Tenure Tremor
The Baptist university is embroiled in a long-running dispute over the firing of two professors.
Westminster Theological Suspension
Peter Enns's book Inspiration and Incarnation created a two-year theological battle that resulted in his suspension.
California Court Says Religious Claim Doesn't Grant Homeschooling Right
Appellate judge: "Parents do not have a constitutional right to homeschool their children."
$300K Settlement
Mars Hill Graduate School sued for sexual discrimination.
Braking for Bloggers
Cedarville's decision to cancel Shane Claiborne lecture highlights turmoil over the school's doctrinal identity.
A Postcard from Kenya
A dorm parent at Rift Valley Academy on coping with the ongoing violence.
TULIP Blooming
Southern Baptist seminaries re-introduce Calvinism to a wary denomination.
ID Tagged
Faculty member at Iowa State University denied tenure for supporting intelligent design.
Young, Restless, and Ready for Revival
On-campus Christians are seeking holiness in unexpected numbers.
Values Clash
Calvin College's denominational requirements make diversity a challenge.
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