Twenty-One Methods of Biblical Faith-Learning Integration

  • Roller R
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This paper examines twenty-one methods of biblical faith-learning integration with the goal of providing faculty members with ways to mentor and disciple their students in biblical faith-learning integration. The paper begins with a look at the need for biblical faith-learning integration and examines some of the challenges. Key propositions are delineated, relying on Chewning (2001). The paper then sets forth twenty-one methods of biblical faith-learning integration, categorized by the extent and intentionality of the integration as natural, intentional, or strategic and by the focus of the integration as professor-, classroom-, program-, or student-centered.

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Roller, R. H. (1969). Twenty-One Methods of Biblical Faith-Learning Integration. Journal of Biblical Integration in Business, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.69492/jbib.v16i2.130

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