Spirited teaching : the integration of faith and learning in the teaching of Bible in British Columbia Christian schools

The integration of faith and learning has been the object of study of men and women in the Canadian Calvinistic school movement ever since Dr. Abraham Kuyper pointed out that there could be no dichotomy between the sacred and the secular in the life of a Christian. Acting on the traditions, influen...

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Main Author: Campbell, Johanna
Other Authors: Gous, I. G. P.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1440
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-14402016-04-16T04:07:44Z Spirited teaching : the integration of faith and learning in the teaching of Bible in British Columbia Christian schools Campbell, Johanna Gous, I. G. P. Le Roux, M. djagegjj@unisa.ac.za Reformed Mennonite Pentecostal Lutheran Curriculum Community Canon Storytelling Incarnate Bible teaching Integration Learning Faith 268.09711 Bible -- Study and teaching -- Comparative studies Bible -- Study and teaching -- British Columbia Church schools -- Curricula -- British Columbia Church schools -- British Columbia -- History Religious education -- Curricula -- British Columbia The integration of faith and learning has been the object of study of men and women in the Canadian Calvinistic school movement ever since Dr. Abraham Kuyper pointed out that there could be no dichotomy between the sacred and the secular in the life of a Christian. Acting on the traditions, influences and beliefs these `Reformed' Christians had imbibed in their homeland, the Dutch Calvinistic immigrants who came to British Columbia after WW II built Christian schools as soon as they arrived. As they became more established, they formed curriculum committees of teachers who wrote curriculum for each subject area from a Christian perspective, intentionally planning to integrate their faith and learning in all subject areas. By looking at the history and Bible textbooks of not only the Calvinistic (Reformed) Christian day schools in British Columbia and then branching out to the history and Bible textbooks of three other denominational schools, the Mennonite, the Pentecostal and the Lutheran, I have tried to discover how the faith beliefs of each of these groups are brought to bear on the teaching of Bible. In soliciting the strengths of each of these groups from their history, current practise and teacher comments, I have pitched my own proposal as to how the integration of faith and learning can be enhanced in the teaching of Bible. By blending goals, curricula and best practice, as well combining certain faith belief frameworks in interpreting God's Word, by learning in community, and by listening to the Holy Spirit in the text, I believe the teaching of Bible can become `Spirited teaching'. Religious Studies and Arabic D.Th. 2009-08-25T10:53:01Z 2009-08-25T10:53:01Z 2009-08-25T10:53:01Z 2005-11 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1440 en 1 online resource (viii, 382 p.)
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topic Reformed
Mennonite
Pentecostal
Lutheran
Curriculum
Community
Canon
Storytelling
Incarnate
Bible teaching
Integration
Learning
Faith
268.09711
Bible -- Study and teaching -- Comparative studies
Bible -- Study and teaching -- British Columbia
Church schools -- Curricula -- British Columbia
Church schools -- British Columbia -- History
Religious education -- Curricula -- British Columbia
spellingShingle Reformed
Mennonite
Pentecostal
Lutheran
Curriculum
Community
Canon
Storytelling
Incarnate
Bible teaching
Integration
Learning
Faith
268.09711
Bible -- Study and teaching -- Comparative studies
Bible -- Study and teaching -- British Columbia
Church schools -- Curricula -- British Columbia
Church schools -- British Columbia -- History
Religious education -- Curricula -- British Columbia
Campbell, Johanna
Spirited teaching : the integration of faith and learning in the teaching of Bible in British Columbia Christian schools
description The integration of faith and learning has been the object of study of men and women in the Canadian Calvinistic school movement ever since Dr. Abraham Kuyper pointed out that there could be no dichotomy between the sacred and the secular in the life of a Christian. Acting on the traditions, influences and beliefs these `Reformed' Christians had imbibed in their homeland, the Dutch Calvinistic immigrants who came to British Columbia after WW II built Christian schools as soon as they arrived. As they became more established, they formed curriculum committees of teachers who wrote curriculum for each subject area from a Christian perspective, intentionally planning to integrate their faith and learning in all subject areas. By looking at the history and Bible textbooks of not only the Calvinistic (Reformed) Christian day schools in British Columbia and then branching out to the history and Bible textbooks of three other denominational schools, the Mennonite, the Pentecostal and the Lutheran, I have tried to discover how the faith beliefs of each of these groups are brought to bear on the teaching of Bible. In soliciting the strengths of each of these groups from their history, current practise and teacher comments, I have pitched my own proposal as to how the integration of faith and learning can be enhanced in the teaching of Bible. By blending goals, curricula and best practice, as well combining certain faith belief frameworks in interpreting God's Word, by learning in community, and by listening to the Holy Spirit in the text, I believe the teaching of Bible can become `Spirited teaching'. === Religious Studies and Arabic === D.Th.
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Campbell, Johanna
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title Spirited teaching : the integration of faith and learning in the teaching of Bible in British Columbia Christian schools
title_short Spirited teaching : the integration of faith and learning in the teaching of Bible in British Columbia Christian schools
title_full Spirited teaching : the integration of faith and learning in the teaching of Bible in British Columbia Christian schools
title_fullStr Spirited teaching : the integration of faith and learning in the teaching of Bible in British Columbia Christian schools
title_full_unstemmed Spirited teaching : the integration of faith and learning in the teaching of Bible in British Columbia Christian schools
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