
Steward of a Living Tradition
Christian Scholarship and Educational Practice
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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About this book
This book explores what is entailed in serving as a steward of the living tradition of the Christian faith in the world of education. It examines: -tradition as a resource -leadership -education as a spiritual endeavor -curriculum and Christian learning, and -the task of connecting tradition to culture John Sullivan engages with historical perspectives and contemporary professional and cultural realities in addressing intellectual and spiritual dimensions of Christian education and the endeavor to make tradition both accessible and meaningful to those for whom it is unfamiliar. Themes pervading the book include fostering a critical appreciation for and a creative appropriation of the living tradition of Christianity, fluency and flexibility in sharing that tradition, vocation and vulnerability, and a striving for interconnectedness and integration in teaching and learning at school and university.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part One: Tradition as a Resource
- Part Two: Leadership
- Part Three: Education as a Spiritual Endeavor
- Part Four: Curriculum and Learning
- Part Five: Connecting Tradition to Culture
- Bibliography