“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 MoreMann is claiming that the public school system may become “the most effective” and beneficial “of all the forces of civilization.” Why such a bold claim? Mann gives two reasons: (1) The system is universal; and (2) Children are malleable. It is hard to argue with Mann’s reasoning as to the effectiveness of the system.
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