By guest author Blair Watkinson
When teaching computer science classes at a local public university, I love to challenge the students in discussions of ethics and leadership. The students delight in these discussions, some for the joy of the topic discussed, others because it means a delay in talking about the syllabus-directed subject matter.
For most, however, it feels like a forbidden pleasure, “It’s computer science class, are we allowed to be talking about these things?” Modern education tends to disintegrate education into distinct subjects without connection between them and without regard for the whole.
But a Christian education ought to be unified, with Christ as the ordering principle of the universe. He is the Fountain of living water, the Treasure of all wisdom and knowledge, the Creator and Sustainer of the universe.Read More