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If You Want to Change the World, Change the UniversityOur culture is undergoing radical change. We see evidence of this cultural revolution all around us as values, norms, language, and laws all shift beneath our feet. But this revolution didn’t come out of nowhere—and it isn’t too late to stop it.The Progressive Miseducation of America is an eye-opening look at how our universities have polluted the cultural landscape we live in today—and how Christians can take strategic actions in response. As a dedicated student of culture and revolutionary history, Corey Miller brings clear insights and actionable ideas to help you understand and defend against ideas subversive to the Christian faith further the Christian life and worldview through intentional methods of being salt and light inspire change not only within your family and church, but in the broader culture Sobering yet optimistic, this bold and inspiring resource will equip you to take concrete steps in making the largest and most sustainable difference in both your community and the world!
Corey Miller grew up in Utah as a seventh generation Mormon. He came to Christ, and later became a pastor, philosophy professor, campus minister, and now serves as the president/CEO of Ratio Christi (RatioChristi.org). He has authored or edited five books and holds three master’s degrees, along with a PhD from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. His thought is centered on the intersection of faith, reason, and culture.
“Many years ago, Charles Malik asserted that two great tasks must be undertaken: the saving of the soul and the saving of the mind. For every Christian this is not only a matter of personal discipleship but is also a matter for public discourse. The university is the seedbed for such a discourse directed at shaping the culture. In this well-timed work, Corey Miller does a masterful job of calling Christians to be salt and light on the university campus with the intention of redeeming the souls and minds of those sitting in darkness. This is a clarion call for all Christians to make the universities our next great mission field.” —Matt Endris, DMin, pastor, Fairview Baptist Church, Coushatta, LA; trustee, Gateway Seminary of the Southern Baptist Convention