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    FINAL EXAM

    A Paper

    Presented to

    David F. Eugene,M.Div., SEBTS

    of the

    The New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

    In Partial fulfillment

    Of the Requirements for the course

    CMCM 1300 Christian Education

    In Leavell College

    By

    Willy Lafleur

    May 13, 2014

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    Christian Education

    Spring 2014

    Final exam

    Student Name: Willy Lafleur

    Grade_______________

    1. According to Aristotle, education involves a process of self-realization that emerges inthree stages. State and provide a brief explanation for each one of them. [5 pts]

    2. According to Reed, Jesus teaching ministry is a reflection of his prophetic function. Statehow this impact on Christian ministry. [5 pts]

    3. Jesus teaching method can be summarized in six elements. Name and define each one ofthem, and say how they can be incorporated in Christian education [10 pts]

    4. The apostolic church comprised three groups that have been very instrumental in theproclamation of the Christian faith. What impact have they had on Christian education

    [10 pts]

    5. The Didache was the most important manual of instruction of the post-apostolic era. Tellhow it impacts todays Christian education [10 pts]

    6. According to Reed, the Edict of Milan was the most significant development in thehistory of the Christian church in the West. Give a brief description of its issuance. [5

    pts]

    7. Several key figures of the fourth century have impacted Christian education. Name fourof them and state the role they played in Christian education. [10 pts]

    8. According to the professor, Scholasticism has had the greatest impact on Christianeducation than any other historical movements. Explain! [10 pts]

    9. According to Reed, scholasticism had tremendous strengths and weaknesses. Pleasename them and explain their significance in Christian education. [10 pts]

    10.Protestant Reformation highlighted three cardinal principles that impacted Christianeducation over the years. Describe how each one impacts Christian education today. [10

    pts]

    11.Protestantism divided into several groups in the early 16thcentury. State the reasons forsuch division and state how they impacted Christian education. [[10]

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    12.European Naturalism is best illustrated by the following figures, except: J.J. Rousseau, Pestalozzi, Pascal, Herbart, Froebel [10 pts]

    13.The Sunday school movement began in the 18thcentury with the work of Robert Raikes.Give a brief history of its development. [10 pts]

    14.According to Powers, Friedrich Schleiermacher exerted a great impact on ChristianEducation. In what ways have his theology and philosophy influenced Christian education?

    [10 pts]

    15.Protestants, catholic and Jewish scholars of religious education agree that the most importantbook in education is the Christian Nurture by Horace Bushnell. Provide a synopsis of

    Bushnell philosophy of Christian education. [10 pts]

    16.According to Powers, what is a Christian educator? [5pts]P.S. Assignment must be turned in on the last day of class to avoid penalty!