“A Plea for a Christian Philosophy of Education” by Billy Graham (1959)
/“You have often wondered why children when they go off to college lose their faith, become confused in their thinking, and drift from their moral moorings.”
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“You have often wondered why children when they go off to college lose their faith, become confused in their thinking, and drift from their moral moorings.”
Read MoreFor those willing to put in the work, CLEP exams provide a huge opportunity to minimize your debt and better situate yourself for the future.
Read MoreLuther defended the Bible as the highest authority in all matters, and it is because of this that he believed in Christian education.
Read MoreMurray’s main point is that Americans have been influenced by “educational romanticism.” Murray defines this as “the lie that every child can be anything he or she wants to be” (p. 11). In other words, people today are unrealistic. They ignore the reality that not all children can be educated at a high level.
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