Catholic Education
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- 9783036578163
- 9783036578170
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- Religion & beliefs
- Theology
- ACTFL
- adaptive religious education
- baptism
- Benedictine hospitality
- Benin
- canon law
- capitalism
- capitalism index
- Catholic Church
- Catholic education
- Catholic school
- Catholic school leaders
- Catholic schools
- Christian anthropology
- communication
- communities
- community
- Congregation for Catholic Education
- constructivist approach
- convent
- COVID-19
- duties
- economic ideology
- educational design research
- empirical theology
- faith formation
- faithful
- fiancé
- formation
- Franciscan spirituality
- freedom of religion
- girls
- God
- godparents
- intercultural competence
- intercultural education
- interdenominational rivalry
- internet
- interruption
- language learning
- lay Catholics
- leisure
- liminal
- liminoid
- liturgy
- loneliness
- Mariology
- marriage
- media
- nuns
- pandemic
- parents of the child receiving baptism
- parish
- pastoral care of families
- pastoral theology
- Poland
- practical wisdom
- pragmalinguistic
- Program for Priestly Formation
- reflective questions
- religiosity
- religious dimension of intercultural education
- religious education
- religious education teachers
- religious lessons
- religious motivations
- religiousness
- Roman Catholic
- seminaries
- sexual morality
- socialisation
- sociology
- soft strategies
- St. Francis
- student-centred approach
- teachers
- transcendentals
- values
- Vatican II
- young Catholics
- young people
- youth
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Catholic education faces many challenges, mainly due to secularisation. This applies to both content and methods, as well as teacher training. In response to these challenges, the publication titled "Catholic Education" has been prepared. This topic is understood very broadly and includes all dimensions of education provided within the Catholic Church, in Catholic schools and Catholic communities around the world. The main aim of this reprint is to specify and answer new challenges for Catholic education and Catholic religious education that arise from secularisation and other reasons. This reprint contains 17 chapters authored by researchers from various countries and different traditions. Drawing from their diverse experiences, they not only address the issues within their own environments but also analyse global problems. Papers presenting Catholic education and Catholic religious education in historical, contemporary, and future perspectives are also present.
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