Education and the Art of Listening Essay

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Genesis 2

I believe that learning is more important than teaching. That is not to suggest that teaching is not important—but the purpose of teaching is to facilitate learning, not just to teach as an end in and of itself. In Genesis 2, God shows that He is invested in His creation and He wants man to be happy. How to obtain happiness after the fall of man, however, is the key point that we all must face today. To be fair, obtaining that happiness is something we all must learn. Can we do it without a teacher? It is very likely that, no, we cannot. Yet, if we devote ourselves to learning, we can find the way to God in spite of the obstacles we face.

Every teacher, moreover, is a learner; and every learner is ultimately bound to be a teacher. Knowledge is nothing if not communicated. Socrates was believed to be the wisest man alive back in his day—but he refused to accept the fact that he was the wisest. He went about asking people so many questions about how they lived and what they believed the good to be that he eventually annoyed the State to the point where they charged him with corruption of the youth and ordered him to drink the Hemlock juice.
He defended himself by saying that he was not teaching but rather trying to learn. He was trying to show the Oracle of Delphi that he was not the wisest man alive (Plato, 2007). He believed himself to be a student and with his students he would strike up conversations that would get everyone in the room thinking. Socrates, if he was anything, was simply a guide—like Virgil is to Dante (n.d.) in the Divine Comedy.

God is like a guide for Adam and Eve too. He creates them and gives them Paradise and gives them instructions that they might live happily and peacefully. Once they are banished for their sin of disobedience, God begins to teach them and their children in different ways. God instructs everyone in unique ways—so in that sense we are all learners and God is the ultimate teacher. For this reason I say it is more important that we be learners because that way we can hear what God is trying to tell us. Sometimes God speaks to us through others. Sometimes he….....

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Dante. (n.d.). Divine Comedy. Retrieved from https://digitaldante.columbia.edu/dante/divine-comedy/

Plato. (2007). Death of Socrates. Retrieved from http://rocket.csusb.edu/~tmoody/Apology,%20plain,%20new%20trans.pdf

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