Systematic Theology - R.J. Rushdoony, Chalcedon Foundation Free Audiobook (Audiobook) podcast

Systematic Theology - R.J. Rushdoony, Chalcedon Foundation Free Audiobook (Audiobook)

The Christian School represents a break with humanistic education, but, too often in leaving the state school, the Christian educator has carried the state’s humanism with him. A curriculum is not neutral: it is either a course in humanism or training in a God-centered faith and life. The liberal arts curriculum means literally that course which trains students in the arts of freedom. This raises the key question: is freedom in and of man or Christ? The Christian art of freedom, that is, the Christian liberal arts curriculum, is emphatically not the same as the humanistic one. It is urgently necessary for Christian educators to rethink the meaning and nature of the curriculum. It should be clear then that whether history, science, mathematics, grammar, literature, ecology, civic duty, or law, every aspect of curriculum must be reconstructed along Biblical lines. The overall objective is for Christian families to prepare and equip themselves for service in the Kingdom of God, and this cannot be done without a rethinking of the philosophy of the Christian curriculum. In this study, Rousas John Rushdoony develops the philosophy of the Christian curriculum. It is the pioneering study in this field, and it is important reading for all Christian educators. Listen to Systematic Theology in 2 Volumes below.

The Christian School represents a break with humanistic education, but, too often in leaving the state school, the Christian educator has carried the state’s humanism with him. A curriculum is not neutral: it is either a course in humanism or training in a God-centered faith and life. The liberal arts curriculum means literally that course which trains students in the arts of freedom. This raises the key question: is freedom in and of man or Christ? The Christian art of freedom, that is, the Christian liberal arts curriculum, is emphatically not the same as the humanistic one. It is urgently necessary for Christian educators to rethink the meaning and nature of the curriculum. It should be clear then that whether history, science, mathematics, grammar, literature, ecology, civic duty, or law, every aspect of curriculum must be reconstructed along Biblical lines. The overall objective is for Christian families to prepare and equip themselves for service in the Kingdom of God, and this cannot be done without a rethinking of the philosophy of the Christian curriculum. In this study, Rousas John Rushdoony develops the philosophy of the Christian curriculum. It is the pioneering study in this field, and it is important reading for all Christian educators. Listen to Systematic Theology in 2 Volumes below.

 

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Volume 1: Chapter 3: Sections 1-5

1. Creation and Holiness 2. The Goodness of Creation 3. Creation and Providence 4. The Joy... more

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Volume 1: Chapter 2: Sections 14-19

14. The Goal of Systematics 15. Systematics and Lordship 16. The Search for a Master Princ... more

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Volume 1: Chapter 2: Sections 10-14

10. Faith 11. Systematic Anthropology 12. Inevitable Systematics 13. Neoplatonic Systemati... more

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Volume 1: Chapter 2: Sections 1-9

1. The Necessity for Systematic Theology 2. Causality and Systematics 3. The Systematics o... more

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Volume 1: Chapter 1: Sections 9-16

The infallible word of God is the foundation of presuppositional apologetics. The existent... more

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Volume 1: Chapter 1: Sections 1-8

“In brief, infallibility is not a doctrine limited to theological studies. It is a fact of... more

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Dedication and Introduction

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