The Teaching Ministry of the Church: An Examination of the Basic Principles of Christian EducationWestminster John Knox Press, 01.01.1954 - 207 Seiten In this valuable philosophy of Christian education for theologians, James Smart offers an excellent evaluation and redefinition of the goals of teaching ministry. Important topics addressed in this book include how to use the Bible in curriculum development and the relationship of the church to "secular" education. |
Inhalt
Foreword | 9 |
The Teaching Function of the Church | 11 |
Education and Theology | 24 |
How Came We Here? | 46 |
The Present Situation | 68 |
The Redefinition of the Goal | 84 |
The Shaping of the Educational Program | 108 |
The Bible in the Curriculum | 131 |
The Growth of Persons | 154 |
The Christian Home | 170 |
The Church and Public Education | 187 |
Conclusion | 205 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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