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Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion

1951

Education

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John Chrysostom On The Christian Home As A Teacher, Arthur C. Repp Dec 1951

John Chrysostom On The Christian Home As A Teacher, Arthur C. Repp

Concordia Theological Monthly

John Chrysostom is known in the Christian Church primarily as the greatest pulpit orator of the fourth century. His excellency as a preacher, which also made him an outstanding example of the Antioch school of theology, has. in a measure, caused the Church to lose sight of his contributions to educational thought. Yet according to one authority John wrote the finest pedagogic treatise of the patristic era and developed "a method of sex instruction that is without superior in the history of education." In spite of this high tribute, however, the church father has been either generally ignored by American …


An Historical Study Of The Largest Sunday School In Lexington, Kentucky, Wilbur Myron Cleveland May 1951

An Historical Study Of The Largest Sunday School In Lexington, Kentucky, Wilbur Myron Cleveland

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Collation Of Statistics Bearing On Christian Education, Clay Woodrow England May 1951

A Collation Of Statistics Bearing On Christian Education, Clay Woodrow England

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.