10/10 would recommend! Jens and Zimmermann offer a compelling call for Christians to engage in thinking along with a solid argument for the place of christian humanism in university education.
The historical survey that forms Part Two of the book that develops the medieval view of humanism to its post-modern fragmentation is alone worth the price of admission. It is a apology of Christian scholarship in a similar tone to George Marsden's little book, "The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship." .