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Called To Teach: The Vocation Of The Presbyterian Educator
In this unique book, Duncan Ferguson and Beau Weston argue that the calling to teach is distinctively Reformed and a primary mission of the Presbyterian Church. This collection of essays first lays the biblical, theological, and historical foundations for this calling, then explores how it is lived out today in educational institutions--church-related as well as secular. Ferguson and Weston conclude that today's church must have the nurture of the teacher as a central part of its mission.
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Deep dive into the Presbyterian educational calling.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in how faith shapes education, especially within the Presbyterian tradition, this book offers a rich perspective. The authors explore the spiritual and historical roots of teaching as a vocation, making it a meaningful read for educators and church members alike. You’ll appreciate the thoughtful discussion on how nurturing teachers can strengthen faith-based institutions today.