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			<title> Teaching Christian Humanism</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Once we&rsquo;ve denounced the balderdash that all too often passes for teaching in contemporary American colleges, there still remains the question of what we ought to teach instead. Indignation is an insufficient alternative to the brutal secularization of the college curriculum. But some conservative commentators, after narrating all the outrageous anecdotes, seem baffled for a positive program of cultural education, and others even seem positively anticultural&mdash;as though willing to admit that the ideologies of the secularists are what constitute the humanities.
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