Classical Christian Education

The Liberal Arts in Christian Education

Classical Christian Education

In a world where educational philosophies are constantly evolving, it is essential that we ground our approach to education in the unchanging truth of God’s Word. Scripture is the ultimate guide for educating our children, with a clear calling to prepare them, not just for this life, but most importantly, for the life to come. In light of this, this series is intended to help parents, schools, and churches understand and implement an education that is faithful to the Word of God and proven throughout history. The lessons in this series advocate for and explain the meaning and purpose of an approach to education, known as Classical Christian Education. While there can be nuances to this approach in different cultures and backgrounds, the desire in these lessons is to emphasize common foundational elements that we trust can be taken and applied to every context. We hope these lessons will be an encouragement to you in prayerfully seeking to fulfill the God-given calling to raise our children in the fear and admonition of the Lord.

The Liberal Arts in Christian Education

Throughout history, Classical Education has often been referred to as a “Liberal Arts education,” for both pagan and Christian schools. So exactly what are the Liberal Arts, what is their focus, why were they used, and more importantly, why should we use them today? In this lesson, Rev. Mattull lays the foundation for answering these questions, and sets the stage for future lessons.

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Rev. Jonathan Mattull

Rev. Jonathan Mattull is minister of the gospel at Sovereign Grace Presbyterian Church, in St. Louis, Missouri, a congregation of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing), Presbytery of the United States of America.