How is Providence different from the public universities?
While every higher education institution aims to graduate students who are proficient, independent, and who think carefully with moral conviction, a Christian institution has the advantage of a foundational belief and value system. Although diverse views of each issue are fairly presented, there is an ultimate reference point against which all issues can be measured. Good and truth are defined in accordance with Christian and biblical teaching rather than individually by personal preference.
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