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Hebrew vs. Greek, Part 4

Hebrew vs. Greek, Part 4

by CHEWV | Oct 13, 2022 | Articles, Hebrew vs. Greek Education

We’ve already recounted many differences between the Hebrew and Greek ideas of Jesus’ day, alluding also to those who have influenced our own world.  Now we’ll look at two further distinctions. Knowledge vs. Wisdom/Form vs. Function The Hebrew Book of Proverbs puts...
Greek vs. Hebrew Education, Part 3

Greek vs. Hebrew Education, Part 3

by CHEWV | Sep 8, 2022 | Articles

We ended Part 2 comparing an anthropocentric versus theocentric worldview.  Man-centered or God-centered.  Let’s move on to two other differences between the Hebrews and the Greeks. Monotheistic vs. Polytheistic Although Greeks were man-centered, they still served...
Alternative Ways to Study WV History

Alternative Ways to Study WV History

by CHEWV | Sep 8, 2022 | Articles, Golden Horseshoe Series

In West Virginia, students, including many homeschooled students, study West Virginia History in their 8th grade year. Here are a few alternative resources homeschoolers may find useful and creative, many of which may be found at your local library! WV Traditional...
Exploring “Deschooling”

Exploring “Deschooling”

by CHEWV | Aug 8, 2022 | Articles, Getting Started

Are you getting ready to homeschool kids who were previously in public school?  Be forewarned: when kids have spent several years learning how to fit into the structure and expectations of traditional school and then are suddenly in a totally different environment, it...
Hebrew versus Greek, Part 2

Hebrew versus Greek, Part 2

by CHEWV | Aug 8, 2022 | Articles, Hebrew vs. Greek Education

Jesus never wrote a book, never “taught a course,” and never created nor led a corporation, yet He was the most influential man who ever lived.  He invested personally and primarily in just twelve others.  How could such a simple, unsophisticated method influence...
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