Comparative Education: The Egyptian, Roman, and Nigerian Christian Educational Models -Abstract/ About the book
- By Pastor Dele Ilesanmi, PhD
- Published in Christopress Blog
ABOUT THE BOOK
Students in a worldly system of education are inspired by ideas from the heathen classics and worldly authors, even as students of Christian education are inspired by the Holy Bible, the Word of God. If you study worldly philosophers, you will think like worldly philosophers, and if you study Jesus Christ, you will think like Jesus Christ – you will have the mind of Christ (Phil. 2:5). Your priority determines the direction of your thought.
The author argues that the classics, or humanities, may not always appear by name in the curriculum of some so-called Christian schools, yet, if the system is not animated by the spirit of the Bible, the result of the education will be seen in worldly characters and this will culminate in absolute failure.
This book is therefore aimed to beam its comparative searchlight on the Egyptian and Roman Educational Models vis-à-vis their impacts on the design of the Nigerian Christian Educational Model. It is a good material for all Christians the world over. Don’t miss it and grab your copy here or here now!
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