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No. 15
Winter 2002

Marks of an ELCA College

The Winter 2002 “Marks of an ELCA College” issue gathers bishops, presidents, philosophers, poets, and students on what it means for a college to be Lutheran. Bishop Stanley Olson’s lead essay names eight “marks of an ELCA college” and surveys all twenty-eight ELCA mission statements against them. Gregg Muilenberg argues non-Lutheran faculty feel welcome only when invited into the faith-and-reason struggle. Mary Theresa Hall and Cora Lazor read Thiel’s mission alongside Bacon and Newman, Don Braxton defends “honesty of mind,” and Baird Tipson reviews Dovre’s The Future of Religious Colleges.

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