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Christianity and Moral Identity in Higher Education
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This book offers examples from both Christian and secular democratic institutions of higher education and then responds to possible criticisms about how moral education in a comprehensive humanist moral tradition may short change diversity, autonomy and critical thinking.
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PedagogíaTable of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Turn to Less than Human Moral Education: The Moral Reservations of Contemporary Universities
- Part I: The Story of Moral Education in Higher Education
- Part II: A More Human Education: Moral Identity and Moral Orientation
- Part III: Strengthening the Moral Tradition of Christian Humanism
- Conclusion: Transforming Human Animals into Saints
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index