Just to get the topicality issues out of the way (yay post-modernism); I'm going to assert that "our undivided self" refers to the notion discussed and alluded to in the first blog I posted for this class; I am also going to assert that a student being honored means either A) Being recognized for their own individuality and worth and/or B) Being praised; a slight distinction but an important one. Now that the pre-writing issues are done and we all know what the words we're using mean, let's get to the actual blog.
The undivided self is, put simply, the self that realizes that all our focuses must be God-Centered; yes the world is distracting...ooh shiny!...but the fact is that no endeavor may be undertaken and be successful for Good unless it is God centered; teaching is no different. To that end it can be inferred that to honor all students we as instructors must focus on God. "But wait Josh," you say, "what about the kids who hate God or believe in a different one?" Good question. Simple answer: God is bigger than that. Less simple answer: If a teacher's focus is on God then His Love will inherently shine through in their lives, and since God is Good and God is Love even for those who despise Him you, by nature of allowing Him to shine through you, will show love to your students and your actions will thus be unable to do anything but honor them. Still not enough? Okay Complicated Answer: From an ontological standpoint in the Judeo-Christian worldview the real is metaphysical; all things perceived, including and especially that which causes division among mankind are all fallout from original sin; by allowing one's focus to remain on that which by its very nature is beyond the physical realm while simultaneously being fully present in every event of that realm (namely God) one is able to transcend the bonds of cognitive dissonance that may prevent one from loving or honoring one for whom they do not naturally identify due to altered backgrounds, prejudices or mere ignorance; in short, Faith solves, Love solves, God solves.
It is important to note that this is merely the how and not the why; our students need to know that we love them through our honoring of them, but we as educators need to do so because first they are children and children deserve love and second, more importantly, because we are commanded to do so by God. If to honor our mother and father is to live up and even surpass that which was laid as an example before us then surely the way in which to honor our students is to be focused on God so that He will empower us to truly, fully impact our students' lives in the most meaningful ways possible.
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