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In a world where education has evolved, the ancient concept of "paideia" stands as a profound model for Christian fathers in shaping their children's hearts and minds. "Paideia of the Lord" transcends our modern notion of education, extending far beyond attending church, sporadic devotions at home, or the use of a Christian curriculum. In ancient times, paideia encompassed the entire process of enculturating a future citizen, an immersive experience that extended from classroom instruction to everyday life on the streets of the city.
This collection of essays by Douglas Wilson delves deep into the concept of paideia and the implications it holds for modern Christian education. Drawing from the wisdom of the ancient classical mind, Wilson explores the far-reaching impact of Paul's instruction on how we educate our children. These essays are a treasure trove of insights and reflections on various education-related issues, inviting readers to reconsider and reevaluate their approach to teaching and shaping the next generation.
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