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[In this chapter, the author emphasizes that pentecostal schools might still be a good choice for pentecostal students, also considering that non-Christian universities have struggles of their own. Among these are a number of contentious issues, such as (1) the lack of a unifying center, which leads to a fragmented educational experience; (2) the pervasiveness of secularist and progressive ideas; and (3) the separation of facts and values, which is causing a moral vacuum on campus.]
Published: Sep 17, 2021
Keywords: Fragmentation; Secularization; Politicization; Hookup culture on campus
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