A Theory of Catholic Education

Author:   Sean Whittle (Heythrop College, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781474286527


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   25 July 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Presenting a robust and philosophically based account of education from the Catholic point of view, Sean Whittle engages with important debates and questions concerning the nature and purpose of Catholic education and schooling. The book opens with a review of the criticisms that have emerged about the prevalence of Catholic schools within the state system and, indeed, about the very notion of there being such a thing as ‘Catholic education’. The author then goes on to survey official Church teaching on education and the work of key Catholic thinkers, Newman and Maritain, before moving on to discuss the writings of Karl Rahner, a leading twentieth century theologian. A Theory of Catholic Education argues that Rahner’s approach, with his focus on the place of mystery in human experience, provides a way forward. Ultimately, Whittle demonstrates how Catholic theology can offer a unique and much needed theory of education.

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Author:   Sean Whittle (Heythrop College, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.327kg
ISBN:  

9781474286527


ISBN 10:   1474286526
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   25 July 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Testing times for Catholic education 2. Official Church teachings and the theory of Catholic education 3. Newman and the theory of Catholic education 4. Maritain and the theory of Catholic education 5. How to go about constructing a robust theory of Catholic education 6. Using the theology of Karl Rahner to develop the theory of Catholic education 7. Mystery, Rahner and the theory of Catholic education 8. Are there any mysteries that are unsolvable in principle? 9. Practical proposals for the curriculum 10. Towards a theory of Catholic education Conclusion Bibliography Index

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[This] is a fluently written, elegantly designed, thought-provoking, critically probing and constructive book. Whittle... offers a rational defence of Catholic education for the 21st century, opens out some strikingly new avenues towards the non-confessional curriculum entailed by his theory of Catholic education, and supplies a much-needed prompt to move debates on this subject forward to a new level. John Sullivan, Liverpool Hope University and Newman University, UK This book is important for three reasons. First, Catholic schools (as the book explains) constitute a very large number of schools both world-wide and in the UK. No comprehensive account of education can omit reference to their distinctive contribution to education as a whole. Second, that contribution is increasingly challenged externally by those who see the very nature of faith-based schools to undermine the integrating nature of schooling in diverse and multicultural societies. 'We should be supporting the 'common school . Third, the nature of that contribution is increasingly challenged from within the Catholic Church as the curriculum and the teaching need to take account of the cultural influences impinging on the lives of its pupils. The book - careful, systematic and well-informed - deals with each of these challenges. It is both philosophically and theologically of high quality. It deserves to be read by all those who govern and teach in Catholic schools, and by those who question their very existence in an increasingly hostile world. Richard Pring, Emeritus Professor, Department of Education, and Emeritus Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, UK.


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Sean Whittle is a secondary school teacher of Religious Education and Philosophy with over twenty years’ experience working in various Catholic schools in London. He has a PhD in Philosophy of Education from the IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK.

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