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Professors at Yale have a responsibility to challenge students' beliefs from "summary" of God and Man at Yale by William F. Buckley

In the hallowed halls of Yale University, the role of professors extends beyond the mere imparting of knowledge. They hold a unique position of influence over the minds of young students, shaping not just their academic pursuits but also their core beliefs and values. This responsibility is not to be taken lightly; it is a duty that demands the challenging of students' deeply held beliefs. As students come to Yale, they bring with them a myriad of beliefs and ideas that have been shaped by their upbringing, experiences, and personal reflections. These beliefs may be fundamental to their identity, serving as guiding lights in a complex world. However, it is precisely these beliefs that must be subjected to scrutiny and challenge within the walls of academia. The professors at Yale are not tasked with coddling students' existing beliefs or affirming their preconceived notions. Rather, they are obligated to push students out of their comfort zones, to question the unquestioned, and ...
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    God and Man at Yale

    William F. Buckley

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