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