The case for Christian schools in Victoria, Australia /By Linleigh John Roberts.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1962.Description: 156 leaves : illustrations ; 1962Content type:- text
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- BV4070 .C374 1962
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Part I. Christian Education Defined
Chapter I. The Philosophy of Christian Education
The Biblical Basis of Christian Education -- The Goals of Christian Education -- The Advantages of Christian Education.
Chapter II. The Christian Philosophy Compared with Other Philosophies
Idealism -- Realism -- Pragmatism -- Christian Education.
Part II. The Existing Conditions in Victoria
Chapter III. The Inadequacy of the Secular Schools
In Philosophy -- In Motive -- In Purpose -- In Material.
Chapter IV. The Inadequacy of the Denominational Schools
Chapter V. The Christian Education Fellowship
Part III. Practicality of Christian Education
Chapter Virgin Islands A General Proposal
Establishing a Christian College.
Chapter Virgin IslandsI. Problems to be Faced in Christian Education
Arousing and Maintaining Christian Interest and Support -- Obtaining Truly Christian Teachers -- Financial Difficulties.
Chapter Virgin IslandsII. Objections to Christian Education
It Produces an Artificial Situation -- Rather Than Christian Schools We Need More Christian Teachers -- It Soon Becomes Interested in Academics and Loses Its Vision.
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