Growing in Wisdom

Growing in Wisdom by Dale Goldsmith, published by Cascade Books on December 2, 2014, is a thoughtful exploration aimed at college students navigating the complexities of higher education. This 258-page book addresses the unique challenges and opportunities faced by Christian disciples during their college years, offering practical guidance for integrating faith with academic pursuits. Goldsmith draws on his extensive experience in academia and ministry to provide insights that encourage students to reflect on their educational journey.
Readers will find that this book emphasizes personal growth and the importance of rethinking conventional approaches to education. It discusses the intersection of faith and learning, making it relevant for those interested in Christian education and the historical context of higher learning. Goldsmith’s perspective invites readers to engage with new ideas and relationships while remaining grounded in their beliefs, making it a valuable resource for students and parents alike.
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The time in college is such a precious time of freedom and searching for students walking the maze of new ideas and new relationships. This book offers some guidance for those living that college adventure as Christian disciples. “”I wish this book had been available before my daughters went away to college. I would have surely placed a copy in their hands. From start to finish, Goldsmith provides a practical guide for believers headed off to ‘the new world of the university.’ In addition to being practically minded, his intellectual prowess challenges his readers to rethink their usual categories for higher education. A must-read for every disciple who dares to combine faith and learning.”” –Howard K. Batson, Pastor, First Baptist Church of Amarillo, Amarillo, TX Dale Goldsmith (Phd, University of Chicago) is the child of parents who were the first in their families to attend college, husband of a college grad who became a college professor, parent of four children who attended eleven colleges and universities, and former a student of two colleges, who became a professor (of religion and philosophy) at one and vice president for academic affairs at two–one private, church-related, the others public. Goldsmith is also an ordained minister (PCUSA, retired) and author New Testament Ethics (1988) and Speaking of Dying: Recovering the Church’s Voice in the Face of Death (2012).
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