Abstract
This conference address reviews a range of assumptions, principles and variables that have proven critical in the development of a Biblical Studies Curriculum in a Christian school, and considers the options and implications of the choices that they present. These are considered within the framework of John Frame's three perspectives, offering a simple and practical scaffold for both the formation and evaluation of a Biblical Studies curriculum.
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