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Cooling, Trevor; Smith, David I. – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2014
In this rebuttal to Sean Whittle), Cooling and Smith opine that: 1) Whittle's key concern is with discerning the appropriate relationship between theology and education in the context of a Christian school, 2) Whittle's criticism of our work, is that it fails to achieve a proper relationship between theology and education, and 3) Whittle…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Theological Education, Criticism, Christianity
Smith, David I.; DeVries, Herman J., Jr.; Roberts, F. Corey – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2011
Music offers to language teachers benefits in terms of language exposure, cultural information, and multisensory appeal. This article describes how the use of music videos offers potential for exploring spiritual and moral concerns, especially as the intersections between words, sounds, and images are explored. Exploring how (in this case)…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Christianity, Second Language Instruction, German
Smith, David I. – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2007
This article explores some instances of students offering eccentric interpretations of literary texts under the apparent influence of elements of their Christian assumptions and identities. It suggests that rather than viewing such incidents in terms of either error or self-expression, it might be more fruitful to regard them as representing a…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Interlanguage, Reading Strategies, Christianity

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