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Third Education Revolution

Third Education Revolution

Third Education Revolution
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Veröffentlicht 2021, von Vishal Mangalwadi, David Marshall bei Truth and Transformation Publishing

ISBN: 978-3-9823335-0-2
Auflage: 1. Auflage
753 Seiten
23 cm x 15.4 cm

 
For a thousand years the Church has sent students to universities, The Third Education Revolution will get universities to send students to the church. Professors will also come to Church online. Academic Pastors will mentor each student. A global network of scholars will create a new knowledge ecosystem that reintegrates Veritas and Virtue with information, skills, and problem-solving aptitude. ...
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For a thousand years the Church has sent students to universities, The Third Education Revolution will get universities to send students to the church. Professors will also come to Church online. Academic Pastors will mentor each student. A global network of scholars will create a new knowledge ecosystem that reintegrates Veritas and Virtue with information, skills, and problem-solving aptitude. Europe’s first education revolution began during the Carolingian Renaissance (8th and 9th century AD). The Church educated the clergy to “minister” to God both in the Church and the state. That’s why prime “ministers” continue to serve many nations—even if they no longer minister to God. Martin Luther’s Open Letter to the Christian Nobility of German Nation (1520) began the second revolution. The Church educated every person to serve God as “priest and king.” That democratized knowledge and governance. Now, the secularized version of that education has become incapable of helping students find the meaning of their existence and build character.