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Reformed Education: The Christian School as Demand of the Covenant
The message of this long-respected book, recently revised, is what is meant--and not meant--by Reformed Christian education for covenant youth in day schools organized and maintained by believing parents.

Though a "quick read," this book has been a highly valued resource of school boards and should be reread periodically by parents, grandparents, school administrators and teachers, indeed by all professing Christians who take seriously their responsibility toward the generations to be born and those now growing to adulthood in a society that is increasingly secular and sinful.

Though a "quick read," this book has been a highly valued resource of school boards and should be reread periodically by parents, grandparents, school administrators and teachers, indeed by all professing Christians who take seriously their responsibility toward the generations to be born and those now growing to adulthood in a society that is increasingly secular and sinful.

The chapters cover the basis of Christian education, the place of Scripture in the schools, the views of culture to be taught so that students can take their productive places in society, the attributes to be looked for in teachers, and the ultimate goal of Reformed education.

The chapters cover the basis of Christian education, the place of Scripture in the schools, the views of culture to be taught so that students can take their productive places in society, the attributes to be looked for in teachers, and the ultimate goal of Reformed education.

Footnotes and bibliography are included.

Footnotes and bibliography are included.
Paperback, 110 pages

Published November 1st 2000 by Reformed Free Pub Assn

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