Pt. I. Introduction
1. An agenda for the study of religious colleges and universities
2. Contexts historical and denominational
3. Three Roman Catholic colleges and universities [College of New Rochelle, Villanova University, Thomas Aquinas College]
Pt. II. Baptist schools
4. Pro ecclesia, pro texana: Baylor University, Waco, Texas
5. A civil college: Anderson University, Anderson, South Carolina
Pt. III. Denominational colleges
6. "At the front lines of the culture wars": New Saint Andrews College, Moscow, Idaho
7. "To clear some part of the human jungle": Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan
8. Swedes and the city: North Park University, Chicago, Illinois
Pt. IV. Nondenominational Christian colleges and universities
9. Friends and/or friendly?: George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon
10. An island of piety in a sea of riches: Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California
11. "Expect a miracle": Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma
12. A Christian walk up north: Northwestern College, St. Paul, Minnesota
13. "For Christ and his kingdom": Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois
Pt. V. Conclusions
14. What can we learn?
Seeing the light : religious colleges in twenty-first-century America by Samuel Schuman. ISBN 9780801893728. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.