Keywords
pedagogyAugustine
Confessions
holistic education
philosophy
general education program
Dordt College
Christianity
Curriculum and Instruction
Higher Education
Philosophy
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
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Abstract
Presenters explain how in their CORE philosophy class they seek to demonstrate that their students' real life-spiritual life distinction is symptomatic of a dualism endemic to contemporary Christianity (section 1), and that their reading of Augustine's Confessions can provide a unified and holistic corrective to it (section 2) and that doing so helps students see a more radical vision of Christian faithfulness, one that calls for a holistic, life-wide response to the work of Christ that will not allow for an easy distinction between ‘spiritual’ life and everyday life (section 3).Date
2014-10-03Type
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