For several decades, "Foundational Issues in Christian Education"
has been a key text for many Christian education courses. Its
perceptive analysis coupled with clear writing make it a resource
without peer. Christian education expert Robert Pazmino guides
readers through a comprehensive discussion of the interdisciplinary
foundations of Christian education, calling all Christian educators
to reevaluate the fundamentals of their discipline. This updated
edition includes interactions with professional developments over
the past ten years and appendixes that assess the impact of
postmodernism as an educational philosophy. In addition, each
chapter includes "points to ponder" for personal reflection or
classroom use.
Praise for Previous Editions
"In a clear and concise way the author introduces each of the
foundational areas by exploring its purpose, current trends, and
inherent difficulties. . . . His surveys are accurate and his
critiques are pointed, insightful, and fair, consistently calling
the educator to examine each of the theories in light of one's
biblical and theological framework. . . . An outstanding strength
of this work is the way it consistently examines foundational
considerations in light of the stated purpose of
education."--Darwin K. Glassford, "Journal of the Evangelical
Theological Society"
"[A] basic work on the philosophical and theological foundations
for education within the church. . . . [It is] certainly worthy of
note. . . . Pazmino's work always attempts to integrate insights
from social science with a thoroughly biblical worldview. . . .
This book is highly recommended for the libraries of professional
staff engaged in the educational ministry of thechurch."--Robert C.
De Vries, "Calvin Theological Journal"
"A feature . . . that should be appreciated is the application
of the content to evangelical concerns. This is usually done in the
form of questions. Besides being helpful to evangelical educators,
it has the potential of promoting understanding by nonevangelicals
of the direction and enthusiasms of the evangelical."--Eugene S.
Gibbs, "Religious Education"
"Theology has much to contribute to education and Pazmino has
made a valuable contribution in drawing attention to that
point."--Kenneth Wilson, "Expository Times"