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History, Memory and Vision: Christian Higher Education in China
by Philip Yuen-sang Leung, Professor of History and Head, Chung Chi College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
In this paper I’ll talk about Christian higher education in China. I have deliberately omitted the grammar indicating tense here: “was”, “is” or “will be”. What was the state of Christian higher education in China? What is the situation of Christian higher education in China at present? Or what will be the future for Christian higher education in China in the years to come? In the space that follows I intend to cover briefly all three aspects.
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The Anglican Way in Higher Education
by Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane, former Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa and current Executive Director of The Historic Schools Restoration Project (South Africa)
...If we are to be true disciples, living faithfully in accordance with the teachings of Jesus Christ, able to deal constructively and hopefully with all that life throws at us, and as people who help make the Church, the world, a better place – then the life of excellence, character and service are for us. And this is the life into which we seek to induct our young people.
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Providing What the World Needs: Through Intercultural International Service-Learning
by Dr. Margaret (Peggy) Pusch, Associate Director, Intercultural Communication Institute
The theme of this speech came to me in the middle of yet one more conference related to “Globalization” and I was reminded, once again, that the world many of us are accustomed to living in no longer exists. The world our students will live in is hard for us to imagine and it is my profound belief that our job is to educate students to live in that world.
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