Books
Books
Parents who are considering enrolling their children in a school focused on Christian education may do well to inquire about this educational method from the experts, like their church ministers, parish priests, pastors or their religious academically inclined friends. On their own, they can make an effort to understand Christian education, make comparisons and arrive at a more enlightened decision with the help of Christian education books.
Popular online bookstore www.amazon.com lists down the most ordered and widely read Christian education books today. The list is as follows:
- Christian Philosophy of Education Explained (Stephen C. Perks), 1992 by Avant Books.
- The Seven Laws of Teaching (John Milton Gregory), 1995 Revised Edition by Baker Books.
- Christian Education: Its Mandate and Mission (Ronald Horton), 1992 by BJU Press.
- Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning: An Approach to Distinctively Christian Education (Douglas Wilson), 1991 by Crossway Books.
- Repairing the Ruins: The Classical and Christian Challenge to Modern Education (Douglas Wilson), 1006 by Canon Press.
- The Paideia of God (Douglas Wilson), 1999 by Canon Press.
- Excused Absence: Should Christian Kids Leave Public Schools? (Douglas Wilson), 2001 by Canon Press.
- The Case for Classical Christian Education (Douglas Wilson), 2002 by Crossway Books.
- Education in the Truth (Norman De Jong), 1989 by Redeemer Books.
- Education, Christianity and The State (J. Gresham Machen), 1994 by the Trinity Foundation.
