Catholic education should be primarily understood in terms of the contemplative disposition it fosters among students, i.e., a theocentric focus of knowing and loving God, rather than in terms of values. This argument will be developed by drawing on the Thomist understanding of contemplation (as knowing and loving God), and Simone Weil’s notion of attention. The second part will show that the attentive regard for God in all things undergirds some of the central features we have come to associate with Catholicism and its educational vision, such as its sacramental understanding of the world and the way it envisages the relation between faith and reason
Ignatian spirituality is characterized by an emphasis on contemplation as a means of discernment, an...
In relation to the post-compulsory religious education program of a Catholic secondary college for b...
My initial intention is to question the often negative appreciation with which GE has been met, even...
Catholic colleges and universities educate thousands of teachers and school administrators every yea...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to present the Jesuit philosophy of contemplativ...
The present study clarifies a number of important issues pertinent to Catholic education, as it atte...
The distinction between catechesis and religious education in Catholic schools is an important theme...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wide...
Jacob W. TorbeckLoyola University Chicago TURN NOT THINE EYES: HOLY FACES, SAVING GAZES, AND THE THE...
At the root of Catholic education is our Christian spiritual heritage, which is part of a constant d...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider...
This qualitative study presents a renewed definition of Catholic education based on the theological ...
Educators continually ask about the best means to engage students and how best to capture attention....
The Catholic Church has a long history of conducting schools as part of its mission to evangelize. T...
The author contends that theological disposition affects how headteachers see the mission of Catholi...
Ignatian spirituality is characterized by an emphasis on contemplation as a means of discernment, an...
In relation to the post-compulsory religious education program of a Catholic secondary college for b...
My initial intention is to question the often negative appreciation with which GE has been met, even...
Catholic colleges and universities educate thousands of teachers and school administrators every yea...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to present the Jesuit philosophy of contemplativ...
The present study clarifies a number of important issues pertinent to Catholic education, as it atte...
The distinction between catechesis and religious education in Catholic schools is an important theme...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wide...
Jacob W. TorbeckLoyola University Chicago TURN NOT THINE EYES: HOLY FACES, SAVING GAZES, AND THE THE...
At the root of Catholic education is our Christian spiritual heritage, which is part of a constant d...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider...
This qualitative study presents a renewed definition of Catholic education based on the theological ...
Educators continually ask about the best means to engage students and how best to capture attention....
The Catholic Church has a long history of conducting schools as part of its mission to evangelize. T...
The author contends that theological disposition affects how headteachers see the mission of Catholi...
Ignatian spirituality is characterized by an emphasis on contemplation as a means of discernment, an...
In relation to the post-compulsory religious education program of a Catholic secondary college for b...
My initial intention is to question the often negative appreciation with which GE has been met, even...