Creative Bible Teaching
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Literal interpretation simply means that we interpret the Bible as one interprets any other form of literature, giving it its natural, normal, and customary meaning.
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The ultimate objective in teaching the Bible is not Bible knowledge, though that is very important; it is applied Bible knowledge in the student’s everyday life.
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EDUCATION IS BASED UPON an assumption that what is learned in the classroom can and should be applied outside the classroom.
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Learning most powerfully transfers and transforms when the material taught has meaning to the student’s life and experience.
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The task of the creative Bible teacher is to make the biblical material meaningful to the contemporary learner.
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Creative Bible teachers focus on helping learners bridge the gaps between the world of the Bible and the world of the student.
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The first domain he identified was the cognitive, or thinking, domain. The second was the affective, or emotive, domain. And the third he called the pyscho-motor, or behavioral, domain.