The Idea of a “For-Profit” Private Christian University in South Africa

Q1 Arts and Humanities Koers Pub Date : 2019-04-15 DOI:10.19108/koers.84.1.2449
Morné Diederiks
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The one-sided focus of Christian higher education in South Africa on the field of theology and the lack of integrating faith and learning in other subjects emphasizes the need for a Christian university in South Africa. The question addressed in this article is whether a Christian university can also be for-profit, considering the fact that all Christian private higher education institutions in South Africa are non-profit. There are numerous criticisms against for-profit higher education institutions. The greatest of these are that for-profit private higher education institutions miss the purpose of what it means to be a university and that profitable higher education institutions exploit students. The church also has numerous criticisms of the profit motive, but from the Bible it is clear that there are two lines of thought regarding profit. The one is that profit is dangerous and that it easily becomes an idol; the other is that people are called to be profitable. This article concludes that there is room for a for-profit Christian higher education institution in South Africa. This for-profit Christian higher education institution should be imagined in terms of its understanding of profit regarding its mission, students, faculty and governance.
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南非“盈利性”私立基督教大学的构想
南非的基督教高等教育片面地把重点放在神学领域,而在其他学科上缺乏信仰和学习的结合,这强调了南非建立一所基督教大学的必要性。考虑到南非所有的基督教私立高等教育机构都是非营利性的,本文讨论的问题是基督教大学是否也可以以营利为目的。对营利性高等教育机构有许多批评。其中最大的问题是,营利性私立高等教育机构错过了作为一所大学的意义所在,营利性高等教育机构剥削学生。教会对利润动机也有许多批评,但从圣经中可以清楚地看出,关于利润有两种思路。其一,利润是危险的,它很容易成为一种偶像;另一个是人们被召唤去赚钱。这篇文章的结论是,南非有一个以营利为目的的基督教高等教育机构的空间。这个以营利为目的的基督教高等教育机构应该从其使命、学生、教师和管理方面对利润的理解来想象。
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