What is
Christian education? We need a satisfying,
Biblical answer to that question even more now than when Jay Adams wrote the first edition of this book in 1982. Here, Adams questions why our Christian schools look so much like their secular counterparts and often produce a similar product. He contends that learning should never be an end in itself, but should motivate students toward spiritual maturity and service.
This is a provocative book that will challenge teachers, administrators, and especially parents to carefully evaluate the education their Christian students are receiving.