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A History of Christian Education: Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox Perspectives

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A History of Christian Education details major developments in the history of Christian education. It offers a context for understanding present-day educational efforts among Protestants, Roman Catholics, and Orthodox Christians. This history presents the major thinkers and practitioners who have influenced how Christians transmit their faith to both children and adults. It also shows how major historical events and intellectual movements have impacted the shape and content of Christian education.

285 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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John L. Elias

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January 1, 2026
This book gets stronger as it moves forward in time. There are several typos throughout the book.

One annoying thing was that the author would regularly use a secondary source’s quotation of a primary source. I wish the author would have taken a little extra time and just used the primary source.

Overall the book is solid and provides a basic, survey-level overview of the history of Christian education.
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November 6, 2015
Good, solid overview. Apparently it's considered a "textbook" despite it's slender size. I guess that explains why it's so expensive. I'm selling mine, and if I want to read it again then I'll check it out via an inter-library loan.
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