Comments on: The big God, small God divide at Christian colleges https://www.faithonview.com/the-big-god-small-god-divide-at-christian-colleges/ Diverse Christian News and Commentary Wed, 28 Feb 2024 19:19:44 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 By: Jug Holliste https://www.faithonview.com/the-big-god-small-god-divide-at-christian-colleges/#comments/208581 https://www.faithonview.com/?p=984#comment-208581 I think at one time Christian colleges wanted to legally get off the hook from using health insurance providers that paid for abortifacient drugs and the institution could do so by declaring employees ministers.

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By: How Well Paid Are Christian College Faculty? | The Pietist Schoolman https://www.faithonview.com/the-big-god-small-god-divide-at-christian-colleges/#comments/2010 https://www.faithonview.com/?p=984#comment-2010 […] college set can struggle to keep up with their self-defined peers. Here I’d highly recommend Rondall Reynoso’s reflection on how lower salaries are sometimes rationalized for Christian college professors. (“Most […]

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By: That Was The Week That Was | The Pietist Schoolman https://www.faithonview.com/the-big-god-small-god-divide-at-christian-colleges/#comments/572 https://www.faithonview.com/?p=984#comment-572 […] I’m enjoying Rondall Reynoso’s Faith on View blog, including this post on faculty compensation at Christian […]

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By: dr. james willingham https://www.faithonview.com/the-big-god-small-god-divide-at-christian-colleges/#comments/359 https://www.faithonview.com/?p=984#comment-359 Welcome, Brother Rondall to the world of Baptists. The churches, except for a few and they ar generally larger, are much like this. I msut admit that I did not know the colleges were that bad, but I would not be surprised. This is the real world of the Baptists in the era of empoverishment. Most jobs for the common folks have been moved over seas, and the jobs that remain are now financially limited, a way for companies to beat the unions (which in some cases need to be beat), but the common man is hurting now. The majority of Americans have been almost reduced to peonage.

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