Liberal Learning and the Great Christian Traditions /

"As an aspect of civic humanism, the liberal arts comprehended the skills necessary to realize the common good of free citizens within a free society, the mental habits basic to citizenship as preached and taught in the classical, medieval, and Renaissance worlds. The liberal arts formed people...

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Other Authors: Jenkins, Gary W, Jenkins, Gary W., 1961-, Jenkins, Gary W. (Editor), Yonan, Jonathan, Yonan, Jonathan, 1978- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword: "Life and Learning" / Stratford Caldecott
  • Introduction: A Christian "Mind" / Gary W. Jenkins and Jonathan Yonan
  • Chapter One: Liberal Education and the Orthodox Church / James Carey
  • Chapter Two: A Catholic View of Life and Learning (in 25 Theses): "The Glory of God is Man Fully Alive" / R.J. Snell
  • Chapter Three: A Lutheran View of Life and Learning: Paradox as Paradigm / Corey Maahs
  • Chapter Four: A Reformed View of Life and Learning: Covenant Epistemology / Esther Meek
  • Chapter Five: An Anglican View of Life and Learning: Grace and Gratitude / Ashley Null
  • Chapter Six: A Mennonite View of Life and Learning: Practicing the Way of Jesus / Sara Wenger Shenk
  • Chapter Seven: A Methodist View of Life and Learning: Conjoining Knowledge and Vital Piety / W. Stephen Gunter
  • Epilogue / Phillip Cary