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Repairing the Ruins: The Classical and Christian Challenge to Modern Education
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Item Description... Classical and Christian education is moving into high gear. This collection of essays from teachers and administrators extends the discussion beyond the basics. It not only delves deeper into foundational issues, it also focuses on practice, providing concrete instruction for dayschool and homeschool teachers, administrators, parents, and students. It offers no advice on how to fix any actual repairs your school building might need. Divided into three major sections, the book first sets the framework of Christian worldview thinking. The second section develops the more practical side of the classical model, focusing on specific disciplines. The final section explains how to make this model work in this century. Contributors include Marlin Detweiler, Tom Garfield, Douglas Jones, Jim Nance, Chris Schlect, Tom Spencer, and Douglas Wilson.
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Pages 270
Dimensions: Length: 8.62" Width: 5.41" Height: 0.66" Weight: 0.82 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Jul 1, 2000
Publisher Canon Press
ISBN 1885767145 EAN 9781885767141
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 | Profound Mar 7, 2005 |
| Douglas Wilson in this book as with all of his others on Classical Christian teaching clearly demonstrates the why and the need for Christians to return to their God given duty to train up their children in the ways of God in order to have a biblical worldview rather than a secular one. What he says is so profound and enlightening and he puts it in such a logical way that will astound you. God calls all of us to have a higher thinking than the worlds view this will help you get to that realm and teach your children as well. | | |  | Repairing the Ruins Mar 14, 2000 |
| This is an excellent volume of essays by various authors presenting the philosophy and practical "how to's" of Christian classical education. Anyone interested in recovering excellence in education should read this book. | | | Write your own review about Repairing the Ruins: The Classical and Christian Challenge to Modern Education
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