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Education In Late Antiquity Challenges Dynamism And Reinterpretation 300550 Ce Jan R Stenger

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Education In Late Antiquity Challenges Dynamism And Reinterpretation 300550 Ce Jan R Stenger
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Author: Jan R. Stenger
ISBN: 9780198869788, 0198869789
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Education In Late Antiquity Challenges Dynamism And Reinterpretation 300550 Ce Jan R Stenger by Jan R. Stenger 9780198869788, 0198869789 instant download after payment.

Education in Late Antiquity offers the first comprehensive account of the Graeco-Roman debate on education between c. 300 and 550 CE. Jan Stenger traces changing attitudes towards the aims and methods of teaching, learning, and formation through the explicit and implicit theories developed byChristian and pagan writers during this period. Whereas the postclassical education system has been seen as an immovable and uniform field, Stenger argues that writers of the period offered substantive critiques of established formal education and tried to reorient ancient approaches to learning.Bringing together a wide range of discourses and genres, Education in Late Antiquity shows how educational thought was implicated in the ideas and practices of wider society, addressing central preoccupations of the time, including morality, religion, the relationship with others and the world, andconcepts of gender and the self. The key idea was that education was a transformative process that gave shape to the entire being of a person, instead of merely imparting formal knowledge or skills. Thus, the debate revolved around attaining happiness, the good life, and fulfilment, and so orientingeducation toward the development of the notion of humanity within the person. By exploring the discourse on education, this book recovers the changing horizons of Graeco-Roman thought on learning and formation.
ISBN : 9780198869788

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