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Explain, in your own words, Dr. Black’s visual of a book in the middle of two Bibles. What is she illustrating with this visual?
Austin replied 2 months ago 156 Members · 159 Replies
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I think of the words alpha and omega when I see the visual that Dr. Black provided. We must remember to begin with God’s Word and end with God’s Word. All that we do, all of our materials, and curriculum must fit within the framework of the Bible. We should be asking, “Does all that I have planned to teach line up and fit within the boundaries of biblical truth?”
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Dr. Black is showing us that as Christian educators we must realize that we begin and end education with the Bible. So it needs to be part of our lessons always.
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Dr. Black’s visual of a book in the middle of two Bibles provides an image in our minds to help us see how everything that is taught should be surrounded by God’s word.
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I liked the way Dr. Black used the visual of the Bible on the top and bottom of the books. I think what she was illustrating was that we as teachers need to weave our curriculum with the Word of God.
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My visual of this illustration is that the Bible is the start and the end of the teachings. It is the foundation of how I should begin my lessons and end them. If I use the Bible as my foundation, my lessons will become a success.