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- Title
EDUCATION FROM A POST-POST-FOUNDATIONALIST PERSPECTIVE AND FOR POST-POST-FOUNDATIONALIST CONDITIONS.
- Authors
van der Walt, J. L.
- Abstract
Viewed from a Western historical-philosophical perspective, there seem to be at least three broad philosophical orientations on the basis of which Christian educators could approach their pedagogical task. The first is to approach it from a modernist (foundationalist, rationalist) perspective in terms of which the principles and guidelines gleaned from the Bible are cast into a coherent and all-embracing theory that is deterministically applied to ensure certain pedagogical outcomes. The second is just the opposite, namely to operate post-foundationalistically on the basis of a loose collection of Biblical principles and values, and hence to expect the child or young person to muddle through in the postmodern maze in which they are growing up nowadays. The third, referred to in this article as a post-post-foundationalist orientation, an orientation that arguably also can respond appropriately to post-modern conditions, allows the educator to effectively steer through between these two extremes.
- Subjects
EDUCATION &; religion; FOUNDATIONALISM (Theory of knowledge); CHRISTIAN educators; MODERNISM (Christian theology); BIBLE; CHRISTIANITY
- Publication
Koers: Bulletin for Christian Scholarship, 2015, Vol 80, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0023-270X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.19108/koers.80.1.2211