A description of the role of Christian education as a means to encourage qualitative growth in the churches in Nigeria /by Yohanna Byo.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1984.Description: viii, 139 leaves, bound ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .D473 1984
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Chapter I. Introduction
A General Description of the Topic -- The Purpose of the Study -- Delimitation and Methodology.
Chapter II. Toward a Description of African Christian Education
The Definition of Education -- Approaches in Implementation of Christian Education -- Age-Group Organization -- Present-day Christian Education -- Christian Education in Ecclesiastical Perspective -- Some Problems Arising Out of Developing Religious, Political and Socio-Cultural Structures -- Issues Facing Christian Education -- Marriage Customs -- Secularization -- Factors Which Down-play the Importance of Christian Education -- Giving -- Leadership Crisis -- Pastoral Responsibility.
Chapter III. Christian Education of the Jaba People: A Case Study
The People, the Process of Socialization and Norm Implanting -- The Traditional Beliefs -- The Influence of Other Religions -- Socio-Cultural Influence: Marriage -- Traditional Educational Objectives -- Some Traditional Teaching Methods -- Implementation and Response to Christian Education in Jaba -- A Brief Historical Review -- The Present Situation -- Points of Contrast in Jaba Society with Biblical Standards -- Moralism -- Formalism - -Nominalism.
Chapter IV. A Biblical Model for Effective Teaching
Teaching Model in the Old Testament -- Education of the Patriarchal Period -- Bible Teaching at the Time of Monarchy -- Teaching the Bible to Exiled Society -- Christ's Model of Teaching -- Educational Ideals of Jesus -- The Teacher-Pupil Relationship of Jesus -- The Teaching Methods of Jesus -- Some Apostles' Teaching Models -- Implementing the Teaching Commission -- The Apostles' Techniques of Teaching.
Chapter V. Implementing Effective Christian Education in the Local Church
Establishing Principles for Effective Christian Education -- The Reasons for Presuppositions -- The Statement of Presuppositions -- The Application of Presuppositions -- A Common Approach to the Christian Edcuation Ministry -- Imposition Approach -- Self-Realization Approach -- Group Dynamics Approach -- A Proposed Approach to Christian Education -- Spiritual Training int he Home -- Equipping the Local Church for Leadership -- Training -- Conclusion.
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