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El. knyga: Secular Principle: Dialogic RE from A Catholic Perspective

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  • Serija: Religion, Education and Values 18
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789976458
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  • Serija: Religion, Education and Values 18
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  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789976458
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"The Catholic Church has recently issued a call for "educating to fraternal humanism" - most notably through the encyclical letter of Pope Francis, Fratelli Tutti. Fraternal humanism envisions a pluralist society in which all voices are to be heard and this contrasts with previously held positions of outright rejection of pluralist societies (Augustinian Thomism) or Christianisation of such societies (Whig Thomism). This book proposes an alternative, Dominican Thomist vision of a procedurally secular society that comprises three realms, namely sacred, secular and profane. Such a Dominican Thomist enterprise is founded upon human reasoning whereby Catholic and liberal thinkers collaborate to build this society of three realms in which a fortified secular realm operates as a porous buffer against the sacred and profane realms. In such a society, the public sphere is pluralist and open to all voices. Derived from experience and classroom research into dialogic RE interventions; a socially productive pedagogy is advocated as a starting point for the development of a procedurally secular society. In particular, it identifies a common ground pathway that supports both critical RE from liberal education and critical faith pedagogy from the Catholic tradition"--

This book proposes an alternative, Dominican Thomist vision of a procedurally secular society that comprises three realms, namely sacred, secular and profane. Derived from experience and classroom research into dialogic RE interventions; a socially productive pedagogy is advocated as a starting point for the development of a procedurally secular society.

The Catholic Church has recently issued a call for «educating to fraternal humanism» – most notably through the encyclical letter of Pope Francis, Fratelli Tutti. Fraternal humanism envisions a pluralist society in which all voices are to be heard and this contrasts with previously held positions of outright rejection of pluralist societies (Augustinian Thomism) or Christianisation of such societies (Whig Thomism). This book proposes an alternative, Dominican Thomist vision of a procedurally secular society that comprises three realms, namely sacred, secular and profane. Such a Dominican Thomist enterprise is founded upon human reasoning whereby Catholic and liberal thinkers collaborate to build this society of three realms in which a fortified secular realm operates as a porous buffer against the sacred and profane realms. In such a society, the public sphere is pluralist and open to all voices. Derived from experience and classroom research into dialogic RE interventions; a socially productive pedagogy is advocated as a starting point for the development of a procedurally secular society. In particular, it identifies a common ground pathway that supports both critical RE from liberal education and critical faith pedagogy from the Catholic tradition.

Recenzijos

«Christendom has gone. Christianity has not. Christianity remains alive and acutely conscious of having a message to impart and a contribution to make to the common good of our shared society. Perplexity arises when we seek to articulate a Christian perspective on the «secular» world and suitable strategies for engagement. In this thoughtful and thorough book Dr Antony Luby offers both theoretical and practical approaches that would enable the culture of dialogue for which Pope Francis calls. I hope it receives the consideration it merits.» (Hugh Gilbert, Bishop of Aberdeen President, The Bishops Conference of Scotland)





















«This is an essential book for Christs Ambassadors, (2 Corinthians 5, 19-20) «not holding mens faults against themSo we are ambassadors for Christ,..and the appeal we make in Christs name is: be reconciled to God». An ambassador must engage with interlocutors, sensitively interpreting their position and offering common ground for dialogue.» (The Most Reverend Mario Conti, Archbishop Emeritus of Glasgow and former Member of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Church Unity)

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
Chapter 1 Three Thomisms and Three Realms
1(18)
Chapter 2 Dominican Thomism and the Doctrine of Virtue
19(24)
Chapter 3 Secularity, Pedagogy and Religious Education
43(26)
Chapter 4 Abductive Pedagogy for Social Production
69(14)
Chapter 5 Laying Foundations for Dialogue
83(18)
Chapter 6 Analysing Dialogue in Action
101(52)
Chapter 7 Thematic Interrogation of Dialogue
153(20)
Chapter 8 Beginning a New Conversation
173(18)
Appendices 191(64)
Index 255
Antony Luby has been a classroom teacher of religious education for thirty years and a senior lecturer in education studies for ten years. His research and scholarship has focused primarily on pedagogy through PhD, MSc, MTh and MPhil studies at the universities of Glasgow, Oxford, Aberdeen and Strathclyde. A fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching, his 100+ publications address a wide range of audiences including fellow academics (e.g. British Journal of Religious Education; Journal of Beliefs and Values); fellow practitioners (e.g. Chartered College of Teachings Impact); and fellow teachers (Closing the Attainment Gap in Schools: Progress through Evidence-based Practices).