Episode 35: Teaching “The Grapes of Wrath” Through the Worldview Grid

While much of RenewEd's work to help teachers be better equipped to teach from an unapologetically gospel-centered, Christian perspective, we know that it's important to provide examples of what it looks like to apply parts of RenewEd's worldview framework to specific lessons.

Host Noah Brink describes how a Christian teacher could use the categories of the RenewEd Worldview Grid in a literature lesson that's handling a work that isn't Christian, but still helps us see the realities of the gospel in unique ways.

Episode Overlaps:

Episode 2: Using Both Christian and Non-Christian Texts

Episode 17: RenewEd’s Worldview Grid - The Fall

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Noah Brink

Noah has been involved in Christian education for over forty years, both as an alumnus K-12 and college and for over twenty years in various teacher, coach, and administrative roles. Noah’s greatest passion is in training faculty to develop their ability to see all things in light of Jesus and His gospel and He just published his first book on Christian education, Jesus Above School. Noah and his wife, Katie, have three children who are currently flourishing in a beloved Christian school.

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