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George R. Knight (Author)
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August 1, 1998 1883925207 978-1883925208 3rd
Knight's textbook surveys the philosophies and philosophic issues relevant to Christian education. Teachers, students of education, and other readers will find this book a "helpful guide for analyzing educational purposes and practices in the light of their basic beliefs."

Besides investigating the relationship between philosophy and education and discussing how philosophies have affected contemporary practices in the classroom, Knight offers a Christian approach to philosophy and relates such an approach to educational practices.

Philosophy and Education is divided into three sections. Part I deals with basic concepts in philosophy and the relationship between philosophy and education. Part II is a survey of how traditional and modern philosophies have faced the basic philosophic questions and what that has meant for educational practice. Part III discusses the necessity of developing a personal philosophy of education, one possible approach to a Christian philosophy, and some of the ramifications of such a philosophy for educational practice in Christian schools.



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"George Knight ... shows how Christian education can be thoroughly Christian instead of just a secular pill with a Christian coating." -- Christian Educators Journal

"Knight's excellent survey of the relation of education and philosophy deserves serious consideration as a textbook in educational philosophy." -- Christianity Today

"[It] is characterized by ... its ... logical presentation, and, above all, by the honesty, modesty, and tentativeness of its claim." -- Religious Education

"[It] is written in non-technical language and would be an excellent text in an introductory course in philosophy of education." -- Review and Expositor

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The basic premise underlying this book is the seemingly obvious proposition that individuals cannot arrive at their destination unless they know where they are going. That premise leads to inquiries about goals, the issue of goals leads to reflection upon values, and questions concerning values lead to the consideration of such basic items as the nature of truth and reality. In other words, questions about purpose direct us to basic philosophic issues.

A second premise is that there is a definite connection between philosophic positions and educational practices. The implication of this statement is that educational practices are built upon philosophical beliefs. . .

A third premise is that the greatest need of Christian schools is that they be Christian in the fullest sense of the word. In an era of soaring educational costs, the continued existence of Christian schools as an alternative to public systems of education may be predicated upon the ability of Christian educators to develop a genuinely Christian alternative. This need can only be realized as Christian educators clearly understand their basic beliefs and how those beliefs can and must affect their educational planning and practice. . .

The reception of the first and second editions of Philosophy and Education far exceeded my expectations. The book's numerous printings and increasing use have validated the helpfulness of the general approach taken. As a result, the third edition makes no macro-changes in structure. It has however, added a chapter on postmodernism, and a section discussing critical pedagogy, multiculturalism, and feminism.


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  • Paperback: 266 pages
  • Publisher: Andrews Univ Pr; 3rd edition (August 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1883925207
  • ISBN-13: 978-1883925208
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #877,223 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Valuable for the Christian Educator, November 21, 2000
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This review is from: Philosophy and Education: An Introduction in Christian Perspective (Paperback)
Knight's work is strong in that it begins with the fundamentals of Christian education and builds outward as the reader's understanding broadens. He does not presuppose that the reader is already grounded in the basics of Christian educational philosophy, and structures his own educational system accordingly. The reader is taken through a classroom of understanding as Knight guides him through basic philosophy, various educational philosophies which have sprouted from these ideas, and finally their implications on Christian education. In doing so, Knight clearly builds upon his basic premises that life's goals are rooted in philosophical ideas and that there is a definite connection between philosophical goals and educational practice. It seems clear that if Knight's purpose in writing Philosophy and Education was "to survey those aspects of philosophy that are relevant to the educational profession and to highlight the relationship between philosophical starting points and educational outcomes," then he accomplished this purpose with grace and style.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good foundational book, January 16, 2006
This review is from: Philosophy and Education: An Introduction in Christian Perspective (Paperback)
Traditional educational philosophies are helpful to some degree, for instance Knight points out that postmodernists' interest in social issues is similar to those listed in the Bible (94). Though there are some truths expressed in various philosophies, they all fail in their understanding of the human condition (133). Knight is careful to distinguish the uniqueness of Christian education, which is a "redemptive act"-one that seeks to reconcile students to the image of God (198). Since teachers are "agents of reconciliation" (200), it is important that they have a personal relationship with Christ (207). Knight describes teaching as the "art of loving God's children" (209). This love for students and truth is what fuels the central philosophy of Christian education, which is based on God as Creator, the disparity between good and evil, the consequences of sin and humanity, God's revelation of Himself through the Bible, and knowledge of His loving kindness and mercy (241). The very essence of Christian education is that "life is meaningless outside of Christ" and educators are to guide students to the same conclusion (242). All students, regardless if they are a believer or nonbeliever, should be given an opportunity for a life in Christ. Although Knight states that Christian education is a "redemptive act" and teachers are "agents of reconciliation," pointing students to the Savior is not confined to Christian institutions. If given the opportunity, Christian teachers can use their student's negative life situations to talk about Christ. Knight puts the correct perspective of teaching: no matter where a believer teaches, the main objective is always the same-to be used as an instrument in drawing people to Christ.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book Is For The Christian Educator, February 28, 2003
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Having taken the course "Philosophy of Education" and having to use many textbooks, one of which was "Philosophy and Education: An Introduction in Christian Perspective" by George R. Knight, I was given a broad perspective of what the philosophies of education are. This book centers on the philosophy that is held by most major monotheistic religions and the author does not presuppose that the reader is already grounded in the basics of Christian educational philosophy because the book is intended for use in the Christian environment. I recommend this book to those that want to have a broader perspective in educational philosophy.
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