The Bible in Christian Education

The Bible in Christian Education
Author: Iris V. Cully
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780800628062

Iris V. Cully explores the use of the Bible in the education of children, youth, and adults. She assesses the role of the Bible in worship, in spiritual life, in moral development, and in other areasas well.

The Place of the Bible in Education

The Place of the Bible in Education
Author: Alonzo T. Jones
Publisher: TEACH Services, Inc.
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1572583886

Christian education has all but disappeared from the majority of educational systems around the world. As governments limit or banish God from among our schools in the name of "separation of church and state," we find the very foundation upon which many schools began disintegrating before our eyes. This is not a new problem. Over the centuries people have had the same concern of what is true education and the place of religion in the educational system. Among these were the newly devoted Christians arising from the Great Advent movement sweeping North America during the 18th and 19th century. Author Alonzo T. Jones, an important figure in Great Advent movement, felt that Christians should take a solid look at the educational systems of that day. Jones believed that true Christian education was the only becoming choice to Christians. In The Place of the Bible in Education, he outlines according to the Bible what exactly Christian education looks like. He also explores the true meaning of the separation between church and state and how Christian education does not fall under such discrimination. In this book, he discusses how secular education falls short of even the true meaning of education and how this has an adverse affect on our young people. Jones shows how there is a Biblical precedent for true education and how the Bible should and can become part of the educational system.

Education in Ancient Israel

Education in Ancient Israel
Author: James L. Crenshaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Education, Ancient
ISBN: 9780300140118

In this new study, distinguished biblical scholar James L. Crenshaw investigates both the pragmatic hows and the philosophical whys of education in ancient Israel and its surroundings. Asking questions as basic as "Who were the teachers and students, and from what segment of Israelite society did they come?" and "How did instructors interest young people in the things they had to say?, " Crenshaw considers the institutions and practices of the ancient Israelite educational system. He also examines the beginnings of literacy in the Ancient Near East, explores how Israel and its neighbors made the transformation from an oral to a written culture, and explores the literary works that constituted the canon of this distant culture.

Holman Bible Dictionary

Holman Bible Dictionary
Author: Trent C. Butler
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 1498
Release: 1991
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

A Bible dictionary is an essential resource for anyone who studies the Bible?

When You Rise Up

When You Rise Up
Author: Robert Craig Sproul
Publisher: P & R Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780875527116

Who should teach our children? What should they be taught? What teaching methods should be employed? A homeschooling advocate gives answers that profit all parents.

Teaching the Faith, Forming the Faithful

Teaching the Faith, Forming the Faithful
Author: Gary A. Parrett
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830884351

With the decline of traditional Sunday school and education programs in recent years, many Christians have not learned the fundamental doctrinal content of the faith. In this text Gary Parrett and Steve Kang set forth a thoroughly biblical vision for intentional teaching of the Christian faith that attends to both the content and process of educational and formational ministries.

Biblical Church Growth

Biblical Church Growth
Author: Gary L. McIntosh
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2003-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 080109156X

McIntosh explores the biblical basis for church growth, giving leaders eternal principles rather than temporary models for growth.

Effective Bible Teaching

Effective Bible Teaching
Author: James C. Wilhoit
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 144124042X

Why does Bible study flourish in some churches and small groups and not in others? In this updated edition of a trusted classic, two Christian education specialists provide readers with the knowledge and methods needed to effectively communicate the message of the Bible. The book offers concrete guidance for mastering a biblical text, interpreting it, and applying its relevance to life. Its methods, which have been field-tested for twenty-five years, help pastors, teachers, and ministry students improve their classroom skills. Readers will learn how to develop the "big idea" of a passage and allow the text itself to suggest creative teaching methods. This new edition has been updated throughout and explores the changed landscape of Bible study over the past two decades. Readable and interdisciplinary in approach, this book will help a new generation of Bible students teach in a purposeful and unified way.

Zondervan Dictionary of Bible Themes

Zondervan Dictionary of Bible Themes
Author: Martin H. Manser
Publisher: Zondervan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 1308
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

The Zondervan Dictionary of Bible Themes contains over 2,000 thematic articles with an explanation of the theme, key Bible references, and cross-references to related themes. --From publisher's description.