Abstract
Reviewing the history of once-solidly Christian colleges and universities sliding down the slippery slope to secularism, the author offers a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel by citing experiences and works of “reformers” or “Re-Christianizers” seeking ways to reverse the process. This article first appeared in the June 2005 issue of Christianity Today (Vol. 49, No. 6). Used by permission of Christianity Today International, Carol Stream, IL 60188.