Status
Available
Call number
Collection
Publication
Scottdale, Pennsylvania : Herald Press, 2011.
DDC/MDS
371.071 R845t |
Description
Why send your child to a Christian school? Isn't any school good enough? John D. Roth says no; in a readable fashion, he frames key questions regarding the future of Christian education and makes the case for Christian schools, offering clear directions while inviting dialogue and alternative perspectives. Along the way, Roth provides a theological foundation for education from a distinctly Anabaptist-Mennonite perspective, offering a useful framework for on-going conversations about the appropriate nurture of children and young adults, pedagogical practices and goals, and future directions of Mennonite education from pre-kindergarten to seminary.
Language
Physical description
235 p.; 21 cm
ISBN
9780836195521
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