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A Theology of Learning. The D. James Kennedy Institute of Reformed Leadership Essays, #3
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- ISBN8227194220
- EAN9798227194220
- Date de parution24/09/2024
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
"A Theology of Learning" explores the profound connection between theological understanding and the pursuit of knowledge, integrating faith with the intellectual life. This work challenges readers to see learning not as a transactional acquisition of facts but as a transformative, deeply spiritual journey. Dr. Michael A. Milton draws on Reformed theology to provide insights into how intellectual curiosity, when rooted in a love for God's truth, leads to wisdom, personal growth, and a fuller understanding of our relationship with Christ.
The essays address critical topics such as sanctified curiosity, higher-order thinking, and the role of the intellect in pastoral ministry, offering practical reflections and discussion questions to guide readers through their own theological exploration. Milton's reflections make a compelling case for deep learning as an essential part of Christian discipleship, inviting believers to cultivate a life of the mind in service to God and others.
This book is a rich resource for students, educators, pastors, and all who seek to integrate their faith with the pursuit of knowledge.
The essays address critical topics such as sanctified curiosity, higher-order thinking, and the role of the intellect in pastoral ministry, offering practical reflections and discussion questions to guide readers through their own theological exploration. Milton's reflections make a compelling case for deep learning as an essential part of Christian discipleship, inviting believers to cultivate a life of the mind in service to God and others.
This book is a rich resource for students, educators, pastors, and all who seek to integrate their faith with the pursuit of knowledge.

















