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van der Walt, Johannes L.; Oosthuizen, Izak J. – Christian Higher Education, 2022
Since the 17th century, life in general--and in particular with respect to the management/administration of higher education institutions (HEIs)--has been dominated by neoliberal tendencies. Stated another way, neoliberalism is the tendency to view everything in capitalist terms and to see all institutions as businesses, including those that in…
Descriptors: African Culture, Social Systems, Neoliberalism, Higher Education
Westbrook, Timothy Paul – Christian Higher Education, 2015
Studies of the human mirror neuron system demonstrate how mental mimicking of one's social environment affects learning. The mirror neuron system also has implications for intercultural encounters. This article explores the common ground between the mirror neuron system and theological principles from the Tower of Babel narrative and applies them…
Descriptors: Reflection, Intercultural Programs, Neuropsychology, Biblical Literature
Esqueda, Octavio Javier – Christian Higher Education, 2014
The integration of faith and learning is regarded to be a primary distinctive of Christian higher education, yet this terminology conveys a false dichotomy. The frequent call for integration suggests that the Christian faith and learning belong to different areas of knowledge and practice; consequently, there is a need for bringing the two realms…
Descriptors: Christianity, World Views, Religious Factors, Biblical Literature