An Ethical-Theological Approach to Literature - Some Suggestions for Adventist Teachers
Barayuga shows how "fiction provides an excellent window for looking at life both objectively as well as subjectively, for identifying people's value and making value judgments, for contemplating the immediate and/or eternal consequences of man's doings and undoing. Fiction provides 'practice exercises' for learning how to live, for 'experiencing' life in its varied aspects and grappling with its problems at a safe distance." This paper was presented at the 11th Institute of Christian Teaching.
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https://christintheclassroom.org/vol_11/11cc_001-020.pdf (English, 1993)
https://christintheclassroom.org/vol_11/11cc_001-020.htm (English, 1993)
https://christintheclassroom.org/vol_11/11cc_001-020.htm (English, 1993)
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1993
Author:
Luz L Barayuga
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Institute for Christian Teaching Vol 11CC:01-20
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English
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Unpublished Plans & Papers; Internet Resources
Resource Objective:
Development & Training
Level:
Tertiary-Lifelong
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Teacher / Faculty
Religious Origin:
Seventh-day Adventist