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Critical Thinking and the Christian Perspective:

                 A Response to Baird and Soden

        by Wendy Dutton, Thomas Hart and Rebecca Patten

                         Patten College

      In  their  article,  "Cartesian  Values  and  the  Critical

Thinking Movement,"  Faculty Dialogue (Winter 1993), Dr.  Forrest

Baird  and Dr. Dale Soden critique the critical thinking movement

by  suggesting that it is based on Descartes's paradigm.   Unlike

educators  who find the advocacy of critical thinking a worrisome

thing  because  it  redefines the  role  of  the  educator  as  a

questioner  who  models thinking rather than as  a  lecturer  who

prescribes knowledge, they raise questions about whether critical

thinking is a viable enterprise for faculty who hope to integrate

faith  and  learning  in the classroom.  As Christian  educators,

however, we find this to be a disturbing proposition.  Certainly,

there is plenty of room for reexamination of critical thinking as

a  discipline, but we believe critical thinking must be a part of

every Christian classroom if we are to maintain our integrity.

     Baird and Soden state that in the criti ...
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