This volume argues for a classical understanding of leisure within the context of Catholic universities and explores how a critically nuanced reading of the work of philosopher Josef Pieper, theologian St John Henry Newman and cultural historian Christopher Dawson can reframe debates over the nature of Catholic universities.
This volume argues for a classical understanding of leisure within the context of Catholic universities and explores how a critically nuanced reading of the work of philosopher Josef Pieper, theologian St John Henry Newman and cultural historian Christopher Dawson can reframe debates over the nature of Catholic universities.
Leonardo Franchi is an academic member of staff in the University of Glasgow, United Kingdom and the University of Notre Dame, Australia. Timothy P. O'Malley is Professor of the Practice at the University of Notre Dame, United States.
Inhaltsangabe
Authors' Preface Chapter 1. The Frenetic University in Late Modernity Chapter 2. Rediscovering Pieper Chapter 3. Leisure Faculty and Integral Human Development Chapter 4. Knowledge and a Common Way of Life Chapter 5. A Reproposal for Catholic Higher Education in Our Age: Contemplation Dialogue and Catholic Think Tanks Index
Authors' Preface Chapter 1. The Frenetic University in Late Modernity Chapter 2. Rediscovering Pieper Chapter 3. Leisure Faculty and Integral Human Development Chapter 4. Knowledge and a Common Way of Life Chapter 5. A Reproposal for Catholic Higher Education in Our Age: Contemplation Dialogue and Catholic Think Tanks Index
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