Posted on 07/20/2004 4:20:19 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback
Four years ago, Baylor University announced what it called Baylor 2012. Its goal is to propel [Baylor] into the ranks of the nations top tier colleges and universities, while retaining and even strengthening Baylors Christian identity.
The most important factors in becoming a top tier college or university are the faculty and the students. To that end, Baylor has committed itself to recruiting faculty capable of achieving the best of scholarship, both in teaching and research.
More important, new faculty members must embrace the Christian faith and be knowledgeable of the Christian intellectual tradition. The goal is to exemplify the integration of faith and learning. A symbol of this commitment was Baylors hiring a first-rank scholar, Dr. Thomas Hibbs, as the head of the Honors College.
Hibbs, the former head of the Philosophy Department at Boston College, is a prominent Catholic philosopher whose specialty is the Medieval periodan age that best exemplified the kind of learning Baylor is striving for.
Expectations for students are no less demanding. Theyre expected to combine high academic merit and Christian character.
A nationally ranked research university with an unapologetically Christian worldview is the way that Baylor President Robert Sloan sums up his vision. At first blush, its hard to imagine anyone objecting to that, but it has prompted a lot of criticism. Some of the criticism is over the cost, and it will certainly be expensive to achieve Sloans goals.
But far more troubling is the criticism of the vision itself. Some suggest that top tier scholarship and an unapologetically Christian worldview are mutually exclusive.
Some faculty members also have characterized Sloans emphasis on Christian learning and preserving Baylors Christian identity as part of a fundamentalist takeover of the school. As columnist Rod Dreher of the Dallas Morning News has written, this accusation is laughable.
Some of the most visible additions to the faculty, like Hibbs and his former Boston Collegecolleague Rob Miner, are Catholics. When Sloan speaks of the Christian intellectual tradition, his understanding of that term is broad.
As Miner told Dreher, Many people at Baylor are more receptive to hearing and learning from the voices of Augustine, Anselm, and Aquinas than those back at Boston College. This is not what you would expect from a fundamentalist takeover.
The real issue at Baylor is whether the price of academic respectability is the surrender of Christian identity. Is it true that smart people outgrow God, as secular critics insist? Or can Baylor provide an alternative, namely, a university that, in Drehers words, can speak to the broader culture from an intellectually sound but morally distinct vantage point?
Thats why every thinking Christian, Baptist or non-Baptist, has a stake in the debate over Baylors future. The alternative to the worldviews that dominate our culture must come from schools like the one envisioned by Sloan: where faculty and students can come together to show that faith and reason not only go together, but are inseparable.
Enjoy the booster club!
It wasn't a criticism; it was an observation.
Get up, Liston, I ain't through with you yet.
An observation is when you point something out. When a mother is proud that her child will go to Baylor, "Why oh why" is not an observation. In fact, "why oh why" is not an observation at all, but a question, a loaded one in my opinion. And my opinion on that is an opinion with substance: I can still hear my Basic Training Instructor prefacing his pointed questions with "Why, oh why..." just as clearly as if he were stnding here.
When you say that Baylor will eat itself alive, that's not an observation, it is a criticism (and I'm probably using that word too loosely) that is devoid of observation. You have not provided any backup for your assessment since.
Then I asked you to back up your stuff, and you didn't. Others asked you to back up your stuff, and you babbled at them like an idiot. It looks like you're out of your depth and/or full of crap, so...
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...if I were you, I'd hit the silk before those flames get to the main fuel tank.
Why don't you actually read the article? Come back to class when you've done your homework.
Oh pfooey. Negative statements of no substance by shoobies are usually troll scat. As a courtesy to others, we point this out so they may avoid stepping in it.
LOL,.......LOL,......'That' is NOT about it!
All of the 'above' is 'meaningless' without the #1 item!
#1 is the ABSOLUTE AUTHORITY of the HOLY SCRIPTURES (Bible!)
Read the article.
Baylor is accredited. I know of no accredited university that teaches YEC. I went to an accredited Christian university like Baylor and if anything they put greater emphasis on an old earth because so many students came in as YEC.
There is nothing in the article that supports your criticisms. If your evidence is the one line about "some faculty memebers" getting a burr under their saddle, your case is as weak as a kitten.
Either back your assertions up or lay on the canvas for the ten count, Sonny.
Well, they could recruit Silverback Jr. for their basketball team. I expect he'll top out at about 6'5"...
I have been reading I-53's "opinions" on Baylor, this afternoon. It seems to me that "I-53" is amazed at the jumbled vibrations going on in his head that he mistakes for thought processes, and at the blah-blah noise coming out of his mouth that he mistakes for "opinions". We should just pat I-53 on the head and say, "Run along now." LOL
LOL!
Baylor is almost as removed from a Christian view as Wake Forest is from Southeastern Seminary (origional WFU campus); about 100 miles and 100 years. My pastor's btother was up for the Chancellor's job years ago and could not get it because his brother was too conservative.
They will be as Christian as Harvard is from its roots today. Hey! I'm WFU; a Double-Deacon from Wake MBA.
Ever see "The Poseidon Adventure?"
Lay what? The correct word for recline in the present tense is "lie."
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Kaboom!
That was the sound of the flames on your tail reaching the main fuel tank. Sorry, thanks for playing, and my squadron buddies promise to wait a respectful 3 days or so before they start dating your widow.
I've read this thread and am curious to know if you have an actual observation about Baylor good or bad.
I don't play with people who don't play nice. Get it? My statement was fully supported by the article. It was my analysis of the situation based on what was stated in the article. If you don't get it, that's not my problem. Why aren't you going after the poster who said Baylor was lacking in Christian character? You don't play fair. That is why I don't take orders from you. Now leave me alone and stop the personal attacks.
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