This book examines the connection between human nature and human flourishing. It draws on ancient and medieval sources to explore the formation of the person based on a Christian anthropology, emphasising the communal nature of the virtuous life and provides a richer approach to the question of contemporary character education.
This book examines the connection between human nature and human flourishing. It draws on ancient and medieval sources to explore the formation of the person based on a Christian anthropology, emphasising the communal nature of the virtuous life and provides a richer approach to the question of contemporary character education.
James Arthur is Professor of Education and Director of the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues at the University of Birmingham, UK. He is the author of numerous books relating to character education.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Character Formation and Theological Challenges 2. Christian Anthropology and Aristotle's Character Ethics 3. Thomism and Christian Moral Character 4. Christian Character and Pedagogical Virtue Education 5. Integral Human Development and Christian Character Education 6. A Theological Framework for Character Formation Conclusion
Introduction 1. Character Formation and Theological Challenges 2. Christian Anthropology and Aristotle's Character Ethics 3. Thomism and Christian Moral Character 4. Christian Character and Pedagogical Virtue Education 5. Integral Human Development and Christian Character Education 6. A Theological Framework for Character Formation Conclusion
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