Philosophy and Education: An Introduction in Christian Perspective
George Knight’s Philosophy and Education: An Introduction in Christian Perspective has been a classic in its field for more than a quarter of a century. New features of this revised and updated fourth edition make it of even greater usefulness in the educational philosophy classrooms of a new century. These include:<br />- An all-new chapter on the Christian teacher in the public school setting<br />- “Points to Ponder†study questions at the end of each chapter<br />- New material addressing the latest relevant issues, including the rise of the home school movement, and the relation of the Intelligent Design debate to Christian educational philosophy<br />- A fresh, new text design, including call-out highlights of major themes<br />- An updated bibliography and references<br /><br />George Knight has taught at Andrews University for many years. He has served as a pastor, elementary and secondary teacher, school principal and a professor of educational foundations and church history. He holds two masters degrees in theology and Christian philosophy and a doctorate in the philosophy of education.<br /><br />Praise for previous editions of Philosophy and Education:<br /><br />“Knight’s excellent survey of the relation of education and philosophy deserves serious consideration as a textbook in educational philosophy.†—Christianity Today<br /><br />“Philosophy and Education is characterized by its clear and simple writing style, its orderly and logical presentation, and, above all, by the honesty, modesty, and tentativeness of its claims.†—Religious Education<br /><br />“Philosophy and Education is an excellent source concerning the relationship of philosophy and education. George R. Knight covers the spectrum in philosophy relevant to education. [He] shows how Christian education can be thoroughly Christian instead of just a ‘secular pill with a Christian coating.’†—Christian Educators Journal