Education

Resources discussing the practice and philosophy of education. Below you will find:

Articles

  • College and Losing One's Faith by Jack Crabtree. Comments on the college experience and Christian faith.
  • Gutenberg Update 2004 by David Crabtree. Reports on the accomplishment of a significant milestone in the history of Gutenberg College and offers thanks to supporters.
  • A Different Drummer by David Crabtree. Reports Gutenberg College's progress and describes what makes it unique.
  • Academic Freedom by David Crabtree. Gives a historical perspective on the concept of academic freedom and shows how it manifests itself at Gutenberg College.
  • Engaging the Culture by David Crabtree. Discusses how parents can protect their children against cultural seduction.
  • MSC & Me by Deanna Hershiser. Describes how MSC helped one person to a more accurate biblical understanding.
  • McKenzie Study Center & Gutenberg College by R. Wesley Hurd. Describes the relationship between Gutenberg College and the MSC and Art Project ministries.
  • Why Gutenberg College? by Gutenberg staff. Explains our goals in founding Gutenberg College.
  • Letter to the School Board by Jack Crabtree. Addresses problems created by lack of philosophical bases for the public schools' AIDS/HIV curriculum.
  • Can Spiritual Man Learn from Natural Man? by Jack Crabtree. Refutes the idea that Christians have nothing to learn from unbelievers
  • Two Challenges by Jack Crabtree. Gutenberg College 1998 commencement address.
  • Rethinking Education by David Crabtree. Discusses the goal of education and its implications for teaching strategies.
  • Why a Great Books Education is the Most Practical! by David Crabtree. Challenges the perception that a great books education is impractical in today's world.
  • The Tempter's Craft by David Crabtree. Uses the story of the fall to warn college-bound students about the nature of temptation.
  • How to Prepare for College by David Crabtree. Argues for the priority of character development in preparing for college.
  • Why We Are (gulp!) Home Schooling by Ron Julian. Presents the issues that led one family to home school their children.
  • McKenzie Study Center by R. Wesley Hurd. Narrates the history of MSC and the distinctives which characterize it.
  • Carpe Deum by Margaret Sholaas. The commencement address from the 2000 Gutenberg graduation.

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