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Dedication to the Truth: Newman’s Philosophy and Theology of Education
Dedication to the Truth: Newman’s Philosophy and Theology of Education

Author(s): Tim Quinlan
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Sociology of Education, Philosophy of Education
Published by: Česká křesťanská akademie, z.s., Pedagogická sekce
Keywords: head; heart; reason; faith; dialogue; complexity of human being; universal knowledge; truth; multidisciplinarity; philosophy of education

Summary/Abstract: The main thesis of this article is that Newman’s philosophy of education can only be understood within his Christian vision of the nature and vocation of humankind. That vision included a deep appreciation for real dialogue and human encounter at the very heart of education as well as an equally profound understanding of the deep complexity and inter-relation of all areas of knowledge including that of theology among the many subjects taught at university. For Newman, education, like truth, must result in wisdom and positive action as well as more intellectual and theoretical advances. Real education informs the intellect as well as forming the moral heart of the person. We may learn all the knowledge available to us, but we must also be agents of that knowledge by acting morally for the wellbeing of our fellow human beings, that is, in Newman’s language, to be able to marry our doctrine (knowledge) with our devotion to action and prayer (spirituality).

  • Issue Year: 3/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 5-13
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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