What does it take to get education research to a place where it can actually impact the way schools are run today? Listen in on our interview with Ruth López Turley and hear about the deep spiritual roots that undergird her work.
Is study in itself a worthwhile pursuit when there are real-world problems to be solved? A professor offers her reasoning for pure research as Christian work.
How do real women professors stay connected to their faith in the real world? Anne Pharr sits down with Dr. Andra Gillespie to hear about her habits and practices.
Is it possible to redeem the time spent on the management of an institution, or is it simply a necessary evil? Carmen Imes reflects on this dilemma through the lens of Gordon Smith's latest book.
How can a professor at a Christian college gently guide her students toward a gracious and broad examination of thought and literature? Heather Walker Peterson gains insight from Sarah Arthur's recent book on Madeleine L'Engle's spiritual legacy.