Campus Rules and Moral Community: In Place of in Loco Parentis

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (1994)
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Abstract

Colleges and universities have largely abandoned their traditional stance in loco parentis, as moral guardians over student life, and instead seek to promote toleration while preventing conflict. In this volume David A Hoekema argues that in doing so, they fail to provide an atmosphere conducive to the attainment of the kind of responsible independence that such goals presuppose.

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David Hoekema
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