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Technological innovation has changed nearly everything about human life, including how we teach and learn.Many Christian professors and institutions have embraced new technologies, especially online education. But as followers of Jesus Christ, we face the same call to grow in our faith. So how should we think about and approach Christian education in light of new technologies? Is it possible for us to grow spiritually through our digital communities?Steve Lowe and Mary Lowe, longtime proponents of online education, trace the motif of spiritual growth through Scripture and consider how students…mehr
Technological innovation has changed nearly everything about human life, including how we teach and learn.Many Christian professors and institutions have embraced new technologies, especially online education. But as followers of Jesus Christ, we face the same call to grow in our faith. So how should we think about and approach Christian education in light of new technologies? Is it possible for us to grow spiritually through our digital communities?Steve Lowe and Mary Lowe, longtime proponents of online education, trace the motif of spiritual growth through Scripture and consider how students and professors alike might foster digital ecologies in which spiritual growth—even transformation—can take place.IVP Instructor Resources available.
Mary E. Lowe (EdD, Nova Southeastern University) is associate dean for online programs and professor at Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University. Stephen D. Lowe (PhD, Michigan State University) is graduate chair of doctoral programs and professor of Christian education at Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: A Biblical Theology of Ecology 1. God's Garden Ecology 2. The Ecological Motif in Scripture 3. The Ecological Power of Parables 4. The Ecology of the Body of Christ Part 2: Spiritual Formation Through Digital Ecologies 5. Growing Together Online 6. Designing Learning Ecologies 7. Digital Ecologies Across the Digital Landscape 8. Social Networks and the Power of Reciprocal Influence Part 3: Ecological Connections to Christ and Community 9. Ecological Connection to Christ 10. Ecological Connections to Christians 11. Ecological Interactions with Other Christians 12. Ecological Sanctification 13. Thinking Ecologically About Spiritual Growth Conclusion Author Index Subject Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: A Biblical Theology of Ecology 1. God's Garden Ecology 2. The Ecological Motif in Scripture 3. The Ecological Power of Parables 4. The Ecology of the Body of Christ Part 2: Spiritual Formation Through Digital Ecologies 5. Growing Together Online 6. Designing Learning Ecologies 7. Digital Ecologies Across the Digital Landscape 8. Social Networks and the Power of Reciprocal Influence Part 3: Ecological Connections to Christ and Community 9. Ecological Connection to Christ 10. Ecological Connections to Christians 11. Ecological Interactions with Other Christians 12. Ecological Sanctification 13. Thinking Ecologically About Spiritual Growth Conclusion Author Index Subject Index
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