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 | Christian Philosophy of Education Explained By: Stephen Perks
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Availability: Usually Ships in 24 Hours... Paperback / 169 pages Publisher: Canon Press Publication Date: January 1992 ISBN: 0951889907 |
Publisher's Synopsis
The deterioration of academic standards and discipline in
state schools in the last twenty-five years has finally
forced the issue of education upon the consciences of many
Christians who would not otherwise have considered it.
There is both good and bad in this. The crisis in education
has led some to reconsider the whole issue of education and
the place of Christian children in a state system that
promotes secular humanism and multi-culturalism as a
virtue, and discourages the traditional Christian world-
view and its code of morality. This is surely good. Yet the
fact that it has taken such a crisis to awaken Christian
parents to their responsibilities as Christians in this
areas is indicative of serious failure in the church's
understanding of its calling in this world. It is a sad
indictment upon the church's ministry, in particular, that
this issue needed to be forced upon the consciences of
Christians at all, but especially by a crisis in the
practice of an alien religion, with which the church has
compromised itself.
In this situation there are many voices offering many
different solutions to the problem. Some Christian pressure
groups and parliamentary lobbying groups have tried to
introduce measures into the law aimed at Christianising the
state education system, others at securing state funding
for so-called independent Christian schools. A few advocate
the withdrawal of all education, Christian or otherwise,
from the orbit of state authority and funding. In this
situation it is important that all the relevant issues
should be considered carefully in the light of biblical
teaching. Only when this has been done are we in a position
to make an intelligent decision about the correct Christian
response. The aim of this book is to explain the Christian
philosophy of education and thereby help those who read it
to make that Christian response.
"One of the most thorough and biblical discussions of this
topic available. Perks develops a clear Christian theory of
knowledge, while repudiating subtle idolatries. It comes
all the way from England, though no one appears to
appreciate it there much yet." Canon Press
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