Catholic schools have achieved academic, social, and spiritual
successes, but have also struggled with shifting twenty-first century
social values. Confronted with issues such as the proper treatment of
non-heterosexual students, disagreements over the ordination of women,
and assertions that schools are not properly teaching doctrine,
Catholic schools tend to listen to concerns and then resume
established institutional programs. In Beyond Obedience and
Abandonment, Graham McDonough proposes that Catholic schools embrace
dissent as a powerful opportunity for rediscovery in the Church.
Building a case for productive dissent, McDonough provides a nuanced
analysis of contemporary Catholic education. He considers the ways in
which the established body of theology, history, and curriculum theory
supports faithful disagreement within the tradition of religious
schooling and outlines new perspectives for overcoming doctrinal
frustrations and administrative obstacles. Beyond Obedience and
Abandonment is a well-reasoned and engaging work that illustrates the
limitations of current practices and proposes new designs that will
enable greater dissent and fuller participation in Catholic education.
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Toward a Theory of Dissent in Catholic Education
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780773587830
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
ACP - McGill Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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