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Catholic Education in the Light of Vatican II and Laudato Si
Catholic Education in the Light of Vatican II and Laudato Si
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In this timely and considered paper, Dermot A. Lane examines the subject of contemporary Catholic education in the light of two important theological publications: the Decree on Christian Education (1965), issued during Vatican II, and Laudato Si': On Care For Our Common Home, Pope Franci's recent encyclical lamenting the impact of unchecked capitalism on our earthly home. Divided into four parts, this paper outlines some of the major theological shifts that have taken place in the last fifty years, and examines the implications of those changes to our understanding of education today. The book begins by considering the most salient features of Vatican II in terms of Catholic education, before exploring the work of philosopher Charles Taylor and the education ramifications of Laudato Si'. In the concluding section the author examines how, when viewed through the prism a 'new anthropology', our understanding of Catholic education is both refreshed and illuminated.
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