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Publisher's Description: Going away to college can be exciting, scary, wild, or all of the above. And don't think Christian colleges are always a failsafe alternative. As students trade home life for dorm life, they leave behind their church, their friends, their families--their major networks of support. What should they expect when they arrive on campus?
How to Stay Christian in College is an interactive guide that lets students know what to expect and reassures them that they can attend school and still maintain their faith. Filled with anecdotes, resources, and much more, it prepares, equips, and encourages high school and college students to meet the challenge of living out their faith at school. It examines different worldviews and myths that students encounter at college, giving them the tools they need to meet the challenges ahead.
192 Pages
Published March 2004
About the Author: J. Budziszewski (Ph.D. Yale 1981) is a professor in the departments of government and philosophy at the University of Texas. Among scholars he is known as an expert on the natural moral law, but to Christian college students he is better known as "Professor Theophilus," the Christian mentor whose dialogues are featured in the monthly "Office Hours" column at Boundless.org. His numerous popular and scholarly books include Evangelicals in the Public Square, the award-winning Written on the Heart: The Case for Natural Law, and the newly published The Line Through the Heart: Natural Law as Fact, Theory, and Sign of Contradiction - and, Ask Me Anything, and the newest, Ask Me Anything 2.
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