The purpose of education, from a Christian standpoint, is to restore man into God’s image, to make him a part of the church militant, fighting on God’s side in the great controversy, and to prepare him for a life in Christ’s eternal kingdom.
These aims are much higher than the aim usually sought by education in the schools of the world. The Bible method of education involves:
- Training faculties and developing talents only for the use of the Master’s service; and not for worldly profit and glory;
- Self-control in the highest sense: every impulse held in abeyance to the higher purpose;
- Making decisions based on honesty, justice, fairness, and mercy, even in the smallest things, where no eye can see, but that of the Lord; and
- Living for the main purpose of making God’s character known, and exposing the lies of the enemy regarding the Creator.
It was for these purposes that A. T. Jones advocated when he wrote and taught on education. He strove to open up to the church’s eyes a much higher and more lofty vision of the Lord’s purpose for mankind. 293p
Contents
- Light Literature
- The Uncertainty of Geological Science
- “Evolution” and Evolution
- The Foundation of Morality
- An Important Discussion
- What Are the Rights of Conscience?
- The Bible Is Religious Only
- Morality in the Public Schools
- Some Reasons for Some Virtues
- The Grounds of Right
- What Is the Guide to Morality?
- True Morality
- Shall Religion be Taught in the Public Schools?
- The Science of Salvation
- The Teacher and the Textbook
- The Bible Is Science
- Salvation Is Science
- God the Teacher in the Sciences
- Science With and Without the Bible
- The Science of Salvation – I
- The Science of Salvation – II
- The Bible the Leading Educational Book
- The Bible First
- The Bible First in Language
- Our Schools
- What Will Our Schools Teach?
- Our Schools, Teachers, and Students
- True Moral Science
- Some Good Principles in Education
- Science Falsely So-called
- Christian Education – I
- Christian Education – II
- The Bible as a Textbook
- Wanted: An Education That Will Truly Educate
- A “Needed Educational Reform”
- That “Needed Educational Reform” Again
- More on That “Needed Educational Reform”


