Christian Colleges in the Locational Wilderness: The Locations of CCCU Institutions
This article examines the locations of the 111 governing members of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU) and consider how these locations hinder evangelical Protestants from reaching their goal of engaging American society. We found that CCCU institutions cluster in cities in...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis
2021
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Christian higher education
Year: 2021, Volume: 20, Issue: 4, Pages: 223-239 |
IxTheo Classification: | CF Christianity and Science CH Christianity and Society KBQ North America KDG Free church |
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Summary: | This article examines the locations of the 111 governing members of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU) and consider how these locations hinder evangelical Protestants from reaching their goal of engaging American society. We found that CCCU institutions cluster in cities in mid-sized metropolitan regions in the South and Midwest, are more likely than the United States population as a whole to be in rural areas, and have a limited presence in the largest metropolitan regions in the United States, particularly their central cities. In comparison to the top 102 liberal arts institutions and top 101 national universities, CCCU governing members were on average founded later and they have locations more similar to liberal arts schools than research universities. We argue that these patterns are physical manifestations of the modernist-fundamentalist debate, suburbanization pressure and anti-urban sentiment, and concentrations of evangelical residents. We conclude that CCCU members’ locations limit their ability to help students and constituents engage society with locations away from the largest cities and their power, resources, and networks. |
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ISSN: | 1539-4107 |
Reference: | Errata "Correction (2021)"
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Contains: | Enthalten in: Christian higher education
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1080/15363759.2020.1806141 |