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The State of Christian Higher Education: A Conversation with Allen Guelzo and Todd J. Williams [Re-Release]

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Many believe higher education is facing an existential crisis. While nonprofit and for-profit schools are battling issues of affordability, enrollment, and latent COVID realities, the need for Christ-centered, academically rigorous, and biblically faithful institutions of higher education remains.

In this episode, Dr. Todd J. Williams, president of Cairn University, and Dr. Allen Guelzo, American historian and senior research scholar in the Council of the Humanities and director of the Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship in the James Madison Program at Princeton University, discuss the history and future trajectory of Christian higher education; the genesis of their love of history, civics, and deep thinking; and the lasting value of biblical worldview formation in the life of the student.

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Ben Best is co-host of Defragmenting and senior pastor at Hilltown Baptist Church in Chalfont, PA.

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Todd J. Williams serves as President and CEO of Cairn University, where he also teaches US Government and Civics. He is an experienced executive leader, educator, speaker, cultural commentator, and essayist.

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Allen Guelzo is an American historian who serves as the Thomas W. Smith distinguished research scholar and director of the Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship in the James Madison Program at Princeton University.

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