University Press of America
Pages: 376
Trim: 5¾ x 8¾
978-0-7618-1255-5 • Hardback • October 1998 • $116.00 • (£89.00)
Robert K. Martin is Assistant Professor of Religious Education at Yale Divinity School.
chapter 1 Preface
chapter 2 Acknowledgments
chapter 3 The Intellectual Crisis in Christian Education: The Promise of "Shared Praxis"
chapter 4 Philosophical and Theological Problems in "Shared Praxis"
chapter 5 Critical Realism: The Assumptive Framework of Christian Education
chapter 6 Personal Knowledge: The Epistemological Basis of Christian Education
chapter 7 The Tacit Dimension: The Personal Basis for Integrating Epistemology and Ontology
chapter 8 The Incarnational Ontology of Christ: The Theological Basis of Christian Education
chapter 9 Toward an Incarnational Christian Education
chapter 10 Selected Bibliography
chapter 11 Index
This work is theologically and philosophically robust, and demonstrates Martin's excellent grasp of the work of Polanyi and Torrance.
— Ian Payne, Ridley College; Journal Of Christian Education
. . . I think this is a book that will not disappoint you.
— Journal Of Education and Christian Belief
...meets a crying need in practical theology generally and in Christian education in particular. ...Martin's book tames the otherwise runaway power of contemporary science as it establishes patterns of life and worldviews in this present age, in orderthat it (science) can begin to talk theologically.
— James E. Loder, Princeton Theological Seminary
...meets a crying need in practical theology generally and in Christian education in particular. ...Martin's book tames the otherwise runaway power of contemporary science as it establishes patterns of life and worldviews in this present age, in order that it (science) can begin to talk theologically.
— James E. Loder, Princeton Theological Seminary
"This work is theologically and philosophically robust, and demonstrates Martin's excellent grasp of the work of Polanyi and Torrance."
— Ian Payne, Ridley College; Journal Of Christian Education
. . . I think this is a book that will not disappoint you.
— Journal Of Education and Christian Belief