Education
von Ellen G. White
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Beschreibung
Education presents a comprehensive philosophy of learning rooted in Scripture, moral formation, and the harmonious development of body, mind, and spirit. Written in a clear, exhortative, and devotional prose, the book challenges merely utilitarian or competitive models of schooling, proposing instead an education that restores the image of God in humanity. Within the broader context of nineteenth-century Protestant educational reform, White's work joins practical pedagogy to theological anthropology, giving special attention to character, service, nature, labor, discipline, and the study of the Bible. Ellen G. White, a central figure in the formation of Seventh-day Adventism, wrote from a lifelong concern for spiritual renewal, health reform, missionary service, and institutional development. Her counsel helped shape Adventist schools and colleges, and Education reflects both her religious convictions and her practical engagement with communities attempting to build alternatives to secularized or class-bound schooling. The book's emphasis on holistic development arises from her belief that education is inseparable from redemption. Readers interested in Christian pedagogy, Adventist history, or moral philosophy will find Education both historically significant and still provocative. It is especially valuable for teachers, parents, and students seeking a vision of learning ordered toward wisdom, usefulness, and spiritual integrity.
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Seitenzahl
132
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11.20 €
Beschreibung
Education presents a comprehensive philosophy of learning rooted in Scripture, moral formation, and the harmonious development of body, mind, and spirit. Written in a clear, exhortative, and devotional prose, the book challenges merely utilitarian or competitive models of schooling, proposing instead an education that restores the image of God in humanity. Within the broader context of nineteenth-century Protestant educational reform, White's work joins practical pedagogy to theological anthropology, giving special attention to character, service, nature, labor, discipline, and the study of the Bible. Ellen G. White, a central figure in the formation of Seventh-day Adventism, wrote from a lifelong concern for spiritual renewal, health reform, missionary service, and institutional development. Her counsel helped shape Adventist schools and colleges, and Education reflects both her religious convictions and her practical engagement with communities attempting to build alternatives to secularized or class-bound schooling. The book's emphasis on holistic development arises from her belief that education is inseparable from redemption. Readers interested in Christian pedagogy, Adventist history, or moral philosophy will find Education both historically significant and still provocative. It is especially valuable for teachers, parents, and students seeking a vision of learning ordered toward wisdom, usefulness, and spiritual integrity.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
Fachbücher
Sub-Genre
Gesellschaft & Sozialwissenschaften
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
132
Preis
11.20 €



