2015 Workshop Talk | 1:04:04 | Leadership & Strategic
Summary
The English novelist Trollope cast a vision for rapid change without revolution Classical school leaders can learn five lessons to manage times of change.
Speaker
John Mark Reynolds is a determined leader and builder. The Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University grew under his leadership to become, perhaps, the largest evangelical Christian great-books program in the U S. In 2012, he moved to build on an ambitious vision at Houston Baptist University as the chief academic officer. He reorganized the academic programs and created three new schools: the School of Christian Thought, the School of Fine Arts, and the School of Humanities. He is now working to add doctoral programs, including philosophy, and to elevate HBU from a level 3 to a level 5 in its accreditation. Dr Reynolds is an accomplished academic and philosopher His books include Three Views on Creation and Evolution with J P Moreland, Against All Gods: WhatÍs Right and Wrong about the New Atheism with Phillip E Johnson, and most recently, When Athens Met Jerusalem: An Introduction to Classical and Christian Thought which argues for a reconciliation of classical reason and Christian faith.
Additional Materials
The Association of Classical & Christian Schools presents Repairing the Ruins, the ACCS annual conference, copyright ACCS. You may make additional copies of this recording for use by your school but please do not sell any copies of the recording, or post it on the internet.