My third reflection is on another article written by Robert Harris on integrating faith and learning. Most important is his point of reading and understanding the Bible. Doing this will allow one to "connect knowledge" as Harris points out and to also do the faith and integration assumptions listed on page three of the article. Without understanding the Bible and understanding your own worldview, your convictions, morals, values...what you believe in, one cannot understand that all truth is God's truth and to help make differences with secular and Christian education. The hard part in understanding the Bible is all the different interpretations there are...hence all the denominations that we have today. So, my question is what interpretation is correct? What denominations speaks the Biblical "truth"? For example, the Biblical truth on alcohol or the truth on interracial dating?
Monday, November 24, 2008
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