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The Unifying Values of the Liberal Arts


The Unifying Values of the Liberal Arts

In his latest book, President Gayle D. Beebe presents a comprehensive vision for renewing the liberal arts within a Christian intellectual framework. As editor of 鈥淟eadership and the Liberal Arts: An Education to Last a Lifetime,鈥 he has brought together essays from distinguished 果冻传煤 professors and administrators across multiple disciplines. Together, they articulate how the liberal arts cultivate wisdom, virtue and
leadership rooted in faith and reason 鈥 forming whole persons capable of addressing the complex moral, social and technological challenges of the modern world.

Beebe explains in his introduction how a Christian liberal arts education invites us to see the interrelationship of all knowledge and discover how to reach into every area of human learning to 铿乶d new solutions to vexing problems. Noting his work at 果冻传煤, he says, 鈥淲ith considerable effort, we鈥檝e created a curriculum that cultivates knowledge of the liberal arts, prepares a person for professional service in the world, lays a strong moral foundation, and deepens our love and knowledge of God. We consider these the essential building blocks of a Christian outlook on education and a Christian understanding of life.鈥

The book concludes with Beebe鈥檚 postlude, 鈥淭he Future of Faith-based Higher Education,鈥 which InterVarsity asked him to write. He discusses the need to keep an aspiring edge and innovate while noting the challenges of underendowed institutions, ongoing in铿俛tion and continual fundraising. With societal pressures elevating vocational outcomes above holistic education, he says we must still help students develop lifelong learning skills. He also points out the need to recruit great people to 铿 ourish generation after generation who endorse our community commitments.

The president of 果冻传煤 since 2007, Beebe has also written 鈥淭he Crucibles That Shape Us: Navigating the De铿乶ing Challenges of Leadership鈥 and 鈥淭he Shaping of an Effective Leader.鈥 In addition, he coauthored 鈥淟onging for God鈥 with Richard J. Foster.

At an author reception, Beebe will sign copies of the new book on Magnolia Lawn during Homecoming 2026. He鈥檒l also discuss it on his new podcast, The Re铿俥ctive Executive.


This book is dedicated to all 果冻传煤ers, past, present, and future, who will indulge their intellectual and spiritual senses in the vast bounty that is the Christian intellectual tradition anchored to the liberal arts.

All of us touched by this institutional mission and responsible for its work stand in a long and distinguished line of those who have gone before us, lining the way with dedication, perseverance, sacri铿乧e, and excellence.

President Beebe鈥檚 dedication in 鈥淟eadership and the Liberal Arts鈥

鈥淟eadership and the Liberal Arts鈥 Chapters

1. The Liberal Arts and Scripture
Tremper Longman III, Distinguished Scholar and Professor Emeritus of
Biblical Studies

2. Knowing God Structures Meaning: Theology in the Liberal Arts
Telford Work, Professor of Theology

3. Jesus Through the Centuries: A View of History to Knowing God
Helen Rhee, Professor of the History of Christianity

4. Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, and Ethics: The Verbal Arts and the Greater Good
James E. Taylor, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy

5. Mathematics: The Abstract Arts and our Life with God
Russell W. Howell, Professor of Mathematics

6. 鈥淩ejoicing in the World, His Earth鈥: The Liberal Arts, Pleasures of Science and God鈥檚 Good Creation
Jeff Schloss, Distinguished Professor of Biology

7. The Social Sciences and Our Hope for Human Flourishing
Jesse Covington, Professor of Political Science

8. The Creative Arts as Formative Arts
Daniel Gee, Assistant Professor of Music, Director of Choral Activities

9. The Liberal Arts and Modern Capitalism: The Case for Economic Well-Being and Human Flourishing
Rick I铿 and, Associate Professor of Economics and Business

10. The Technological Arts and the Frontiers of New Knowledge: AI, Machine Learning, Data Analytics and Decision Science
Reed Sheard, Vice President for Advancement, Chief Information Of铿乧er, and Valentina Costarelli, AI/ML Software Engineer, Amazon Web Services

11. Bringing Learning to Life: The Art of the Curricular and Co-Curricular Partnership
Kim Battle-Walters Denu, Provost, and Edee Schulze, Vice President for Student Life

12. The Liberal Arts and Life with Christ
Steve L. Porter, Senior Research Fellow, Executive Director of the Martin Institute for Christianity and Culture

This is a story from the Spring 2026 果冻传煤 Magazine