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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 371.042
EAN: 9780805444544
ISBN: 0805444548
Label: B&H Publishing Group
Manufacturer: B&H Publishing Group
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 214
Publication Date: 2007-01
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Sales Rank: 102604
Studio: B&H Publishing Group




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Product Description:
An immensely respected leader in today's homeschool movement, Dr. Ruth Beechick encourages families to center all aspects of their children's learning on God's Word in A Biblical Home Education.

Beechick begins by showing how the subjects of worldview, science, and history have been pulled apart from the Bible and how they can be sensibly reconnected. In the author's words, "Since the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, that anti-God teaching can lead only to foolishness."

Also included are chapters on thinking, reading, writing and study skills, learning methods, curriculum tips, and extensive teaching helps.



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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Unfortunately Sad
Ruth Beechick might have the best intentions in the world when writing Christian based books. As a Christian myself, I usually enjoy suggesting Christian books to others. I cannot do so with anything I've ever read by Mrs. Beechick. I am a History teacher at a Christian school myself, and I find her views on history quite contrived. I could not knowingly use some of the conjecture Mrs. Beechick supplies in this book in a lesson. Many of her ideas have absolutely no historic, archeologic, or geologic ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good Resource!
I think every christian homeschooling family should have this. So glad I got it in my hands.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent resource for homeschool families!
I have had the privilege of reading Dr. Ruth Beechick's newest book, A Biblical Home Education, and as a seasoned homeschool mom, I learned so much from her years of wisdom. She does not recommend a big, fancy curriculum to teach your children. She starts out by recommending that you use the Bible as your main curriculum. And later in the book she gives a few specific book suggestions. But her first goal is to let you know that it is okay to not depend on a curriculum to prepare your children for his ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great foundation to a God-centered education
This book has been invaluable for me in setting up my home school curriculum . My particular favorite chapters were "how to stone gays" and "Evolution Schmevolution"

My only complaint is that the book is hard to read from my cave.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Some very odd theology
Everything that Beechick says about the actual practice of homeschooling in this book is excellent. I really enjoyed those aspects, but they're not most of the book. However, she promotes some absolutely absurd theological opinions, as though they were self-evident from Scripture! Perhaps the most off-the-wall is her assertion that the physical organ of the heart actually thinks, and that there is a difference between heart-thinking and brain-thinking.





 



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