What was John Locke's opinion of the importance of education? The author here challenges the traditional view of Locke as an adherent to the theory of the perfectibility of man and the consequent importance of education. He suggests that, on the contrary, Locke recognised the central importance of Christ's work of salvation.
What was John Locke's opinion of the importance of education? The author here challenges the traditional view of Locke as an adherent to the theory of the perfectibility of man and the consequent importance of education. He suggests that, on the contrary, Locke recognised the central importance of Christ's work of salvation.
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