BOOKS AND LETTERS

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Incarnational Education

Five Implication of the Incarnation on Education

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Scott Postma
Apr 13, 2026
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In School, Jean Geoffroy (c 1900)

To think Christianly about education is to think incarnationally about humanity and the cosmos (i.e., the world). C. S. Lewis makes a profound observation to this end, particularly in terms of our responsibility toward others, in his remarkable essay, “The Weight of Glory.” Lewis writes,

The load, or weight, or burden of …

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