Theology Seminar Session 2 — Theology and Worldview
This session explains how theology and worldview work together to shape Christian thinking. By grounding their disciplines in Scripture and engaging ideas critically, educators can help students develop a coherent worldview that informs both their academic pursuits and their lifelong faith.
Theology Seminar Session 1 — Doctrinal Overview
This session explains why theological depth is essential for faculty at a Christian university. By strengthening biblical understanding and engaging critically with academic disciplines, educators can disciple students effectively and prepare them to navigate a complex world while remaining grounded in their faith.
Dr. Dockery — Developing a Theology for Christian Education, Spring 2014
This lecture highlights the urgent need for a unified, theologically grounded approach to Christian higher education. By integrating faith with every academic discipline, institutions can maintain their distinct identity, engage culture thoughtfully, and equip students to think deeply and live faithfully in a complex world.
Dr. Steve McKinion - Avoiding the Extremes of Irrelevance and Hyper relevance, Spring 2015-
This lecture explores how to faithfully integrate Scripture into academic disciplines without reducing it to irrelevance or misusing it through forced connections. By grounding learning in the overarching story of the Bible, educators can teach and think in ways that reflect God’s truth, helping students engage their fields with clarity, purpose, and a distinctly Christian perspective.
Dr. Thomas Mach - Biblical Integration Presentation, Fall 2016
This lecture examines the history and challenges of integrating faith and learning in Christian higher education. It highlights the importance of biblical authority, critiques secular academic trends, and calls scholars to maintain a distinctively Christian worldview. Cedarville University is presented as a model for pursuing academic excellence while remaining grounded in Scripture and committed to the mission of the Church.