Martin Luther on Education Reformation
/Luther defended the Bible as the highest authority in all matters, and it is because of this that he believed in Christian education.
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Luther defended the Bible as the highest authority in all matters, and it is because of this that he believed in Christian education.
Read More75% of the Word of God is in Hebrew. So if you want to study the Bible, Hebrew is worth your time and effort.
Read MoreDon’t ever let people say schools are “neutral.” They are not. Public schools inculcate values in children—and that’s the problem.
Read MoreI therefore want to recommend some resources to help you learn about the Reformation for yourself and teach it to others.
Read MoreThis it is a reference work that every educator—parent or school teacher—should have on the shelf.
Read MoreWhat is the one subject that a person would want to cut out of a school curriculum in hopes of revolutionizing society?
Read MoreTrunk of Scrolls by Darlene Böcek is a story based in the 6th century A.D. in the ancient Byzantine empire (what is modern-day Turkey).
Read MoreSo I ask the question—where does the Constitution grant the federal government any role in education?
Read MoreThe great thing here is that McClanahan’s course on “the Presidents: 10 Worst and 10 Best” is completely FREE.
Read MoreIt’s “back to school” time, as they say. But this does not mean you must send your kids back to the local public school.
Read MoreIn a previous post, I recommended biographies on the five greatest Christian men in history. Here I would like to recommend the greatest individual work that each of these men produced.
Read MoreI want to recommend five biographies of what I consider to be the five greatest Christian men in history. They are historical giants and worthy of study by everyone.
Read MoreBut don’t think for one moment that this willingness to break one's covenant vows starts in adulthood. No way. People learn to keep or break promises at a much younger age. Moral character is developed in one’s youth.
Read MoreGood parents cannot guarantee how their children will turn out. However, there is the biblical expectation that faithful parenting will produce faithful children.
Read MoreOne side says parents should leave the public schools because they are a bad influence on the kids. Then the other side asks, "Well is it a sin to send kids to public school?"
Read MoreEgalitarianism rules the day. The idea that all people are equal in ability and deserve equal opportunities dominates not only the secular academy, but it has also infiltrated the church.
Read MoreIt is concerning that people today defend such practices. But what is more concerning is that these "progressives" control America’s education system at every level.
Read MoreHere are four reasons why government should get out of the education business entirely.
Read MoreDabney here lays out his most potent argument against state education, which has to do with religion.
Read MoreDo teachers really need training in “education” in order to be good teachers?
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