University Press of America
Pages: 192
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-1164-0 • Paperback • July 1998 • $60.99 • (£47.00)
Diana Glyer is Associate Professor of English at Azusa Pacific University. David L. Weeks is Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Professor of History and Political Science at Azusa Pacific University.
chapter 1 Introduction; The Classical Liberal Arts Tradition
chapter 2 Modern and Postmodern Challenges to Liberal Education
chapter 3 Integrating Liberal Arts and Professional Education
chapter 4 Re-imagining a Distinctly Christian Liberal Arts Education
chapter 5 John Henry Newman's The Idea of a University
chapter 6 Robert M. Hutchin's The Higher Learning in America
chapter 7 The Harvard Committee's General Education in a Free Society and the College of the University of Chicago's The Idea and Practice of General Education
chapter 8 David Wagner's The Seven Liberal Arts in the Middle Ages
chapter 9 Ernest L. Boyer and Arthur Levine's A Quest for Common Learning: The Aims of General Education
chapter 10 Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind
chapter 11 Gary E. Miller's The Meaning of General Education
chapter 12 Jerry G. Gaff's New Life for the College Curriculum
chapter 13 Charles Anderson's Prescribing the Life of the Mind
chapter 14 Bruce Kimball's Orators and Philosophers and Robert Orrill's The Condition of American Liberal Education
chapter 15 Bibliography
chapter 16 Index