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Christian education : its history and philosophy / by Kenneth O. Gangel and Warren S. Benson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : Moody Press, c1983.Description: 394 p.; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV 1465 .G36
Contents:
Contents:
The debt of Christian education to Old Testament theology and pedagogy
Greek philosophy and its impact on Christian thought
Rome versus Jesus: New Testament principles of education
Christian education in the early church
Augustine to Aquinas : medieval education
Renaissance man and cultural renewal
Reformation dawn and the light of Christian education
Comenius and his contemporaries
Pietism and the Moravians
Enlightened Europe in post-reformation times
New England and the Puritans
Demonationalism and secularization
Thomas Jefferson and Horace Mann
Horace Bushnell and the Sunday School movement
Education American style: John Dewey and George Albert Coe
Existentialism and Catholicism
Psychologism and evangelicalism
Evangelical education in the last quarter of the twentieth century
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Contents:

The debt of Christian education to Old Testament theology and pedagogy

Greek philosophy and its impact on Christian thought

Rome versus Jesus: New Testament principles of education

Christian education in the early church

Augustine to Aquinas : medieval education

Renaissance man and cultural renewal

Reformation dawn and the light of Christian education

Comenius and his contemporaries

Pietism and the Moravians

Enlightened Europe in post-reformation times

New England and the Puritans

Demonationalism and secularization

Thomas Jefferson and Horace Mann

Horace Bushnell and the Sunday School movement

Education American style: John Dewey and George Albert Coe

Existentialism and Catholicism

Psychologism and evangelicalism

Evangelical education in the last quarter of the twentieth century

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