Catholic Education in the Wake of Vatican II /
"The Second Vatican Council (Vatican II), called by Pope John XXIII in 1959, produced sixteen documents that outlined the Church's attempts to meet increasing calls for modernization in the wake of social and cultural changes that were taking place in the twentieth century. Catholic Educat...
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
2017.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Emerging issues and approaches in the analysis of catholicism and education: fifty years after Vatican II
- Part one: The theological framework: from objectivity to subjectivity and the varied strands. from objectivity to subjectivity: changes in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and their impact on post-Vatican II theological education
- Part two: The relationship between church and state. Going to the past: a longue duree analysis of Catholic education and the state in France
- Active methods and social secularization in school catechesis during the Franco dictatorship (1939-1975): a transfer in a cultural system in change
- Turning need into a virtue: the adjustment to the educational demands of the religious congregations: the case of De La Salle in the Basque country, Spain
- The Sisters of the Infant Jesus in Bembibre, León, Spain, during the second stage of Francoism (1957-1975): the school with no doors
- Part three: The processes of resignification of missions. Ivan Illich, the critique of the church as it: from a vision of the missionary to a critique of schooling
- From serving in the missions at home to serving in Latin America: the post-Vatican II experience of Canadian women religious
- Women religious, Vatican II, education, and the state in Atlantic Canada
- The Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions in Canada, the long 1960s, and Vatican II: from carving spaces in the educational state to living the radicality of the gospel
- Part four: Changes in curriculum and the Catholic classroom after Vatican II
- The conditions of reception for the declaration on Christian education: secularization and the educational state of Ontario
- Catholic elite education in Chile: worlds apart
- Part five: Catholicism and Aboriginal education in Canada. Balancing the spirit in Aboriginal Catholic education in Ontario
- Indigenous education as failed ontological reconfiguration
- Part six: Religious renewal and public pedagogy. "The scandalous revolutionary force of the past": on Pasolini's The gospel according to Saint Matthew
- Conclusion: Catholicism and education: points of intersection.