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In Defence of Developing a Theoretical Christian Mind: A Response to Oliver R. Barclay

In Defence of Developing a Theoretical Christian Mind: A Response to Oliver R. Barclay

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  • Elmer J. Thiessen

Is it possible to develop a uniquely Christian approach to the various academic disciplines? This article responds to the views of Oliver Barclay in order to defend the possibility of Christian education. The article highlights a number of areas of disagreement with Barclay, such as the areas of a biblical mandate for a theoretical Christian mind, personal versus social ethics, and the basis of a Christian mind.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1992. 18 pages.

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