Purposive Learning - Lessons from Apollos
Apollos, who probably was a student of Philo, knew well Hellenistic philosophy as well as the Old Testament. He had gone through both academic and religious education. From the little we know of him in the book of Acts, he was a successful debater, establishing beyond any doubt the veracity of the Scripture. His method probably included logical reasoning and rational presentation.
URL:
https://dialogue.adventist.org/1629/purposive-learning-lessons-from-apollos (English, 2009)
https://dialogue.adventist.org/es/1630/lecciones-significativas-que-nos-dejo-apolos (Spanish, 2009)
https://dialogue.adventist.org/pt/1632/aprendizagem-com-proposito-licoes-de-apolo (Portuguese, 2009)
https://dialogue.adventist.org/fr/1631/apprendre-avec-determination-les-lecons-dapollos (French, 2009)
https://dialogue.adventist.org/es/1630/lecciones-significativas-que-nos-dejo-apolos (Spanish, 2009)
https://dialogue.adventist.org/pt/1632/aprendizagem-com-proposito-licoes-de-apolo (Portuguese, 2009)
https://dialogue.adventist.org/fr/1631/apprendre-avec-determination-les-lecons-dapollos (French, 2009)
Availability:
Free
Publication Date:
2009
Author:
Roland E Fischer
Publisher:
Dialogue - General Conference Office of Education 12501 Old Columbia Pike Silver Spring, MD 20904-6600 | Phone: 301 680 5060 FAX: 301 622 9627 Email: beardsleyl@gc.adventist.org URL: http://dialogue.adventist.org/ |
Order Information:
College and University Dialogue, Volume 21, Issue 2-3
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Language:
French, Spanish, Portuguese, English
Resource Type:
Internet Resources; Published Articles & Papers
Resource Objective:
Informal / Lifelong Learning
Level:
Tertiary
Audience:
Student / Learner
Religious Origin:
Seventh-day Adventist