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Liberal Learning and the Great Christian Traditions

English · Paperback / Softback

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As an aspect of civic humanism, the liberal arts comprehended the skills necessary to realize the common good of free citizens within a free society, the mental habits basic to citizenship as preached and taught in the classical, medieval, and Renaissance worlds. The liberal arts formed people with the virtues proper to civic life. The Church has never been quiet about these issues. In every age Christians have addressed themselves to what the human animal is that such a being can be trained in civic virtue, and how this can best be done, why Christians should care, and what Faith has to say on such matters as profane learning. This book's essays explore how the various Christian Traditions have taken up the question of liberal learning by setting it within the context of their own peculiar idioms and histories.

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Gary W. Jenkins is Van Gorden Professor of History and Chair of the History Department at Eastern University.

Jonathan Yonan is the Dean of the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University and Assoicate Professor of History.

Product details

Assisted by Gary W. Jenkins (Editor), Gregory W. Jenkins (Editor), Jonathan Yonan (Editor)
Publisher Pickwick Publications
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2015
 
EAN 9781625643735
ISBN 978-1-62564-373-5
No. of pages 168
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 9 mm
Weight 254 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

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