Recovering the University’s Soul | 2026 Neuhaus Lecture
Education
United States
Started May 22, 2026
The article explores the need to restore the core values and mission of universities, emphasizing the importance of intellectual integrity and moral purpose in higher education.
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Recovering the University’s Soul | 2026 Neuhaus Lecture
First Things (United States) | May 21, 2026
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A revival of the university's soul is essential for fostering leaders who are not just knowledgeable but also ethically grounded.
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The university must prioritize moral and spiritual education to cultivate a holistic understanding of knowledge and purpose.
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The focus on recovering the university's soul detracts from addressing pressing contemporary issues in education and society.
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Universities should balance traditional values with progressive ideas to create a comprehensive learning environment.
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Emphasizing a singular moral framework in universities restricts intellectual diversity and hinders critical thinking.
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