Fourth Quarter 2020
Because the Lord is the source of all true knowledge, all true education, all Christian education should direct our minds toward Him and toward His own revelation about Himself. Through nature, through the Written Word, through the revelation of Christ in that Written Word, we have been given all that we need, and then some, to come to a saving relationship with our Lord and, indeed, to love Him with all our heart and soul. Even nature, so defiled by thousands of years of sin, still speaks, even powerfully, of the goodness and character of God when studied from the perspective given us in Scripture. But the Written Word, the Scriptures, is the perfect standard of truth, the greatest revelation we have of who God is and what He has done and is doing for humanity. Scripture, and its message of creation and redemption, must be central to all Christian education. |
Contents
1 Education in the Garden of Eden
2 The Family
3 The Law as Teacher
4 “The Eyes of the Lord”: The Biblical Worldview
5 Jesus as the Master Teacher
6 More Lessons From the Master Teacher
7 Worship in Education
8 Education and Redemption
9 The Church and Education
10 Education in Arts and Sciences
11 The Christian and Work
12 Sabbath: Experiencing and Living the Character of God
13 Heaven, Education, and Eternal Learning
2 The Family
3 The Law as Teacher
4 “The Eyes of the Lord”: The Biblical Worldview
5 Jesus as the Master Teacher
6 More Lessons From the Master Teacher
7 Worship in Education
8 Education and Redemption
9 The Church and Education
10 Education in Arts and Sciences
11 The Christian and Work
12 Sabbath: Experiencing and Living the Character of God
13 Heaven, Education, and Eternal Learning