Book Description
The spate of books written recently on Christian higher education highlights a common theme how numerous colleges founded by church bodies have gradually lost their religious moorings, often culminating in what historian George Marsden calls "established nonbelief." "Can Hope Endure?" examines the history of Hope College in Holland, Michigan, as it has struggled to find a faithful middle way between secularization and withdrawal from mainstream academic and American culture. Authors James Kennedy and Caroline Simon track Hope Colleges responses to various social and intellectual challenges through careful analysis of school records, newspaper stories, extant histories, and interviews with faculty members and past presidents. Hopes history reveals that the school is exceptional, having followed the predictable trajectory, yet changing course in some ways. Given this unusual history, the story of why and how Hope College moved toward reestablishing the role of religion in its institutional life yields important lessons for other schools facing the same challenges. Neither an attack on Hope College nor a kind of celebratory institutional history, this book is instead a thoughtful, instructive study written by two professors who have witnessed firsthand many of Hopes struggles to retain its identity and purpose. The books narrative is enriched by the "binocular vision" provided by a professional historian and a professional philosopher, and collaboration has afforded Kennedy and Simon the critical distance necessary to ask hard questions about Hope and, by extension, other institutions like it: How durable and deep is Hopes retrieval of its religious heritage? Is a middle way a sustainable alternative for mainline and evangelical colleges, or is it an unstable compromise?
About the Author
James C. Kennedy is associate professor of history at Hope College, Holland, Michigan, and professor of contemporary history at the Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Caroline J. Simon is professor of philosophy at Hope College. Her other books include "The Disciplined Heart: Love, Destiny, and Imagination" and "Mentoring for Mission: Nurturing New Faculty at Church-Related Colleges."
Can Hope Endure?: A Historical Case Study in Christian Higher Education FROM THE PUBLISHER
The spate of books written recently on Christian higher education highlights a common theme - how numerous colleges founded by church bodies have gradually lost their religious moorings, often culminating in what historian George Marsden calls "established nonbelief." Can Hope Endure? examines the history of Hope College in Holland, Michigan, as it has struggled to find a faithful middle way between secularization and withdrawal from mainstream academic and American culture.