Fundamentals of Christian Education
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2010-04-19
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The first collection of articles from the pen of Mrs. E. G. White on
the subject of Christian education was published in 1886. The pamphlet
containing this instruction was entitled “Selections From the Testimonies
Concerning the Subject of Education.” A reprint and enlargement of this
booklet was brought out in 1893, under the title “Christian Education.”
Later a supplement to “Christian Education” was issued containing
additional matter. In 1897, “Special Testimonies on Education” was
published. This small volume contained articles of incalculable value
to our teachers. The instruction in this book had never appeared before
and constituted the major part of the author’s writings on education
during the years 1893-1896. In the year 1900 a copyright was issued
for Testimonies, Volume VI. This volume included a large section on
education and stressed the need of educational reform.
The book “Education” was issued in 1903, dealing with the larger
problems and principles in school work, while in 1913 “Counsels to
Teachers, Parents, and Students Regarding Christian Education” first
appeared, dealing with the many detail problems that are common in
educational practice.
The articles in this present volume have been drawn from various
sources. They have been selected from “Christian Education,” “Special
Testimonies on Education,” “Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene,”
Review and Herald, Signs of the Times, Youth’s Instructor, and Bible
Echo. With the exception of one article, “Proper Education,” No
selections have been made from any other volumes of the author’s
writings already in print. The two manuscript articles, “Suspension of
Students” and “Correct School Discipline,” have been inserted by the
permission of the Trustees of the Mrs. E. G. White estate and with the
counsel of the
General Conference brethren. These two manuscripts were written more
than twenty-five years ago and were available at that time to school
principals. These two articles should be read together.