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What does Dr. Teague mean when he says, “Integration was never the legitimate starting point for a godly pedagogy”?
Austin replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 136 Members · 137 Replies
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You can’t build a building without a foundation. You also can’t expect students to understand random Biblical principles if they don’t have a basic foundation of who God is and how the influences our lives.
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A relationship with God is the only way for us to have a solid Biblical worldview so the starting point is a relationship with God not trying to integrate the Bible into a curriculum guide.
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God’s word, a relationship with Him, a desire for truth and the ability to see Him in EVERYTHING is a prerequisite for Biblical integration.
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We need to be actively learning from our Bibles. It’s not enough to just read our Bibles but we need to study it. Our curriculum is nothing if not based on the truths of God’s Word. We need to question everything against God’s Holy Words.
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God’s Word and its truths are to always be the starting point to all learning.