Christian schools Quote by Douglas Wilson
““The ground for the necessity of Christian schools lies in this very thing, that no fact can be known unless it be known in its relationship to God. And once this point is clearly seen, the doubt as to the value of teaching arithmetic in Christian schools falls out of the picture. Of course arithmetic must be taught in a Christian school. It cannot be taught anywhere else.””
About This Quote
Christian education claims that knowledge is inherently relational to God, making secular contexts insufficient for subjects like arithmetic, which must be taught within a Christian framework.
In simple terms: Knowledge is God‑centered; arithmetic belongs in Christian schools.
Christian schools are the only proper place for arithmetic.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- designing a Christian school curriculum
- debating secular vs. religious education
- parents choosing faith‑based schooling
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- justifying faith‑based math instruction
- crafting mission statements for Christian schools
Questions to Reflect On
- How does linking every subject to God affect academic rigor?
- What are the implications for students transitioning to secular higher education?
Some argue that arithmetic is a universal skill independent of religious context, and can be taught effectively in any educational setting.