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A Christian Philosophy of Education Subject: Philosophy of Education / Christian Education Document Type: Foundational Paper / Teacher Resource Course Level: Undergraduate or Graduate Education / Teacher Training Author: Jessica Joseph This document presents a clear, structured Christian philosophy of education, developed as a foundational guide for teachers, administrators, and curriculum designers working in Christian schools or homeschool environments. Rooted in Scripture, it articulates the purpose, process, and goals of education from a biblical worldview.

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A CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION 1

A Christian philosophy of education

Studies have shown that high numbers of people are raised as an Christians end up

abandoning christianity in their 20s (Barna Group, 2023). Since education is a creaturely (God’s

creation) activity, it must be pursued in submission to God and to the worldview revealed in His

World. I would like to share how I look at the philosophy of education, through the corrective

lenses of creation, fall, and redemption. I am going to show you how the Bible enables us to

pursue these questions in a creational way. I’m also going to show you how the Bible helps us

identify and critically evaluate how they are often pursued today in a fallen way. Then, I am

going to show you how teachers can help students respond redemptively to the challenges that

the broad fall has brought into the pursuit of these questions. These questions of what is

real?What is true?, What is good?.

Creation and the Work of Education

Choose anything God puts in this world, and you can be certain that it is fundamentally good

because God created it (Ward, 2016). In the beginning was the word, and the word was with

God, and the word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through

him, and without him was not anything made that was made (John 1:1-3). God is real, God is

true, and God is good. God created everything that man (we) are either using for good or bad.

When I mentioned everything I am referring to churches, schools, homes, businesses, animals,

natures, and so much more. He even created us in his own image, even if sometimes we take life

for granted and don’t appreciate who we are. Nonetheless, when it comes down to education,

educators would start at the beginning of the Bible in Genesis to discuss the Biblical perspective

with the students to have a better understanding of who God truly is and why he is so important

to us. Without God we have nothing and we are nothing. Also, this helps students not only to

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learn facts but to become the people that God created them to be. This is why we should always

praise and honor him through the good and bad.

In a Christian worldview, reality begins with God. He is the ultimate being, and all created

things exist because he willed them into being (Genesis 1:1; Colossians 1:16). The world is not

random or meaningless but ordered and purposeful. Human beings, created in God’s image

(Genesis 1:27), are real, valuable, and relational. Education, therefore, involves helping students

understand their place in a world that is both material and spiritual created by God, fallen

through sin, and in the process of being redeemed through Christ.

Truth is not relative or self-constructed; it is rooted in God’s character and revealed through

both creation and Scripture (Psalm 19; John 17:17). Because God is a God of truth, he invites us

to know and discover reality through observation, reason, and faith. A Christian educator teaches

students to pursue knowledge with humility and perception, recognizing that all truth is God’s

truth. Learning becomes a way to know God more fully and respond to him with amazement and

obedience. Further, (Wolters, 2005) argues that understanding creation involves seeing the

structure God has woven into the world and aligning our lives with that design. Christian

education prepares the perception by teaching students to view knowledge through a biblical

lens, fostering wisdom rather than just information.

Goodness flows from the nature of God, who is holy, loving, and just (Micah 6:8; Matthew

22:37–39). In a creation based framework, the good is that which aligns with God’s design for

creation and human life. Education must therefore not only aim at intellectual development, but

also moral and spiritual formation. Teachers help students recognize and understand what is

good, prepare for goodness, and develop a desire to serve others and glorify God in all they do.

Equally important, (Van Brummelen, 2009) notes, a Christian curriculum should help students
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