Nurturing the Mind of the Christian Professional

Authors

  • Humberto M. Rasi

Abstract

The Christian professional must be a thinking being, whose thoughts are grounded in the conception of eternity and an understanding of God. Some secular authors suggest that Christians aren’t good at thinking. This paper argues that Christians need to think more clearly than ever, with their thoughts based on biblical principles, and to act as leaders in their community, promoting such things as faith, creativity, life, service and generosity, and avoiding pitfalls such as mental dualism and over-analysis. The agenda for Christian professionals in the new millennium should include fostering human hope, promoting life, and engaging in scholarship based on biblical values.

Author Biography

  • Humberto M. Rasi

    (Ph.D., Stanford University) has served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a teacher, editor, and educational administrator. He recently retired from his position as director of the Department of Education of the General Conference. Dr. Rasi continues to lecture, to write, and to carry on various projects including the editorship of College and University Dialogue (http://dialogue.adventist.org), the coordination of the Adventist Professionals’ Network (http://apn.adventist.org), and the position of executive secretary of the Foundation for Adventist Education (http://fae.adventist.org).
    This essay is based on a lecture he presented at the Adventist Institute of Advanced Studies in the Philippines during a symposium sponsored by its School of Graduate Studies in November 2005.

Downloads

Published

2005-04-01

How to Cite

Nurturing the Mind of the Christian Professional. (2005). International Forum Journal, 8(1-2), 49-58. https://journals.aiias.edu/info/article/view/240

Most read articles by the same author(s)

<< < 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 > >>