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Relational Christian Education: A theology and repertoire for teaching obedience to the commands of Christ

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Lawrence Cole. Relational Christian Education: A Theology and Repertoire for Teaching Obedience to the Commands of Christ. Campbell University Divinity School. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f76c8bd5-9873-4176-a277-fc455e03da05.

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L. Cole. Relational Christian Education: A theology and repertoire for teaching obedience to the commands of Christ. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f76c8bd5-9873-4176-a277-fc455e03da05

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Lawrence Cole. Relational Christian Education: A Theology and Repertoire for Teaching Obedience to the Commands of Christ. Campbell University Divinity School. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f76c8bd5-9873-4176-a277-fc455e03da05.

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  • How is the church to fulfill Christ's mandate to teach obedience to all he has commanded? From the Great Commission of Matt. 28:18-20 disciples are mandated to teach relational Christian education. Historically church leadership has been negligent in understanding this mandate. As derived from the Great Commandment in Matt. 22:35-40, Christian education is to teach obedience based on relations more than regulations. These relations originate from the Godhead's trinitarian relationships. Using James Fowler's faith development framework because of its relational qualities, a repertoire (program of action), rather than a taxonomy, was designed to provide relational goals for the teacher and learner.
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  • 02/17/2024

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