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Blomberg, Doug – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2013
Western (and Christian) education is an intellectualised, dualistic tradition which downplays the role of the body and emotions and thus the importance of practice in learning. Insights from neuroscience and James K. A. Smith's reflections on Christian college pedagogy introduce a consideration of the role of affectivity in learning, which…
Descriptors: Christianity, Church Related Colleges, Biblical Literature, Emotional Response
Blomberg, Doug – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2009
Schools should lead students in learning to fulfil their many vocations in life. To do this, they must ask, what learning is of most value? The criteria employed to select this rather than that educational experience will reflect the answer given. But what is learned is inextricably linked with how it is learned. Though there are many differing…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Moral Development, Spiritual Development, Moral Values

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