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Das Schulwesen der jesuiten in Japan (1551-1614) mit zwei Karten ...Schilling, Konrad, January 1931 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Münster. / "Lebenslauf." "Benutzte Quellen und Literatur": p. [xiii]-xxviii.
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Das Schulwesen der jesuiten in Japan (1551-1614) mit zwei Karten ...Schilling, Konrad, January 1931 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Münster. / "Lebenslauf." "Benutzte Quellen und Literatur": p. [xiii]-xxviii.
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A study of the responses of Jesuit educators in theory and practice to the transformation of curricular patterns in popular secondary education between 1880 and 1920Bernert, Roman Anthony, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Policy boards in Jesuit secondary schools, 1976 /Cody, Frank Joseph January 1980 (has links)
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The sustainability of an Ignatian religious school in Hong KongYuen, Wing-hang, Henry., 阮永衡. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Education / Master / Master of Education
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A educação jesuítica nas cartas de Anchieta – ensino da leitura e da escrita no Brasil do século XVISantos, Almir Grigorio dos 14 August 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2018-08-14 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / This thesis is within the research approach History of Linguistic Ideas, of the Program
of Postgraduate Studies within Portuguese Language of the Pontifical Catholic
University of São Paulo. It has as analyzes’ object the letters of Anchieta, drafted
between 1554 and 1594. The principal goal of this research is to verify within the
letters how Anchieta priest saw the education. The objectives are: a) to exhibit the
structure of Anchieta's letters and b) to analyse in Anchieta's correspondence the
contributions to Brazilian education of the sixteenth century. The formal education in
Brazil was initiated by the priests of the Jesus’ company in 1553. Its members were
men who lived not only for the teaching, such as it was primary, secondary and
superior, but also of indoctrination. They traveled the world propagating the faith,
instituting a place of teaching where they arrived and implanting the European’s
culture. For the good achievement of the mission, the Jesuits wrote letters addressed to
superiors. The paper is based on theorists of the History of Linguistic Ideas, the
Annales and the Cultural History, such as Auroux, Burke, Chartier, Fávero & Molina.
Through the collection and analysis of the letters written by Anchieta during the period
in which he was in the Jesus’ company in Brazil, the correspondence structure and the
education thematic are verified. As thesis’ conclusion we affirm that Anchieta, with his
ideas, innovated the teaching within Brazil when he was understood that learning the
Tupi it would be easier to teach the European’s language to the Indians / Esta tese situa-se na linha de pesquisa História das Ideias Linguísticas, do Programa de
Estudos Pós-Graduados em Língua Portuguesa da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de
São Paulo. Tem por objeto de análise as cartas de Anchieta, produzidas entre 1554 e
1594. O objetivo principal desta pesquisa é examinar nas cartas como o padre Anchieta
via a educação. Quanto aos objetivos específicos são: a) apresentar a estrutura das
cartas de Anchieta e b) analisar nas correspondências de Anchieta as contribuições à
educação brasileira do século XVI. A educação formal no Brasil é iniciada pelos padres
da Companhia de Jesus em 1553. Seus integrantes foram homens que viviam não só
para o ensino, quer fosse primário, secundário, superior, mas também da doutrinação.
Viajaram o mundo propagando a fé, instituindo local de ensino onde chegassem e
implantando a cultura do europeu. Para o bom andamento da missão, os jesuítas
escreviam cartas endereçadas aos superiores. O trabalho baseia-se em teóricos da
História da Ideias Linguísticas, dos Annales e da História Cultural, como Auroux,
Burke, Chartier, Fávero, Fávero & Molina. Por meio do levantamento e análise das
cartas escritas por Anchieta no período em que esteve na Companhia de Jesus no
Brasil, examinam-se a estrutura das correspondências e a temática educação. Como
conclusão da tese afirmamos que Anchieta, com suas ideias, inovou o ensino no Brasil
ao perceber que aprendendo o tupi seria mais fácil ensinar a língua do europeu aos
índios
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"Shedding their blood as the seed of faith": the Zambesi Mission Jesuits and ambivalence about modernityBischoff, Richard Karl 12 1900 (has links)
The study addresses from a sociocultural-historical, in particular a missiological and
medical perspective the question if Catholic hospitals in Matabeleland, affected by the
dramatic down-turn of Zimbabwe’s economy since 2000, did whatever they could to
continue offering quality services to their patients.
It starts with a portrayal of the emergence of secular modernity in the North-Atlantic
World, as regards its view of the world as solely governed by natural laws, and of
people as capable of taking destiny into their own hands, unperturbed by spiritual
forces. The question is explored how the Christian Occident could end up there,
following its development through the Middle Ages, and its expansion by missionary
activity, by preaching the Word, but also by military force.
Next, the achievements of pre-1900 Western medicine are examined, to identify if/how
missionaries in Africa could have benefited. The study describes how professional
medicine did not become part of the early Zambesi Mission, not because of its curative
shortcomings, but for spiritual reasons, insofar as the Jesuits did not follow the
European trend to let worldly well-being take the place of eternal salvation. Vis-à-vis
their other-than-modern view of life, suffering, and (self-)sacrifice, the promises of
medicine appeared just trivial.
Submissiveness to authority, both ecclesiastical and worldly, is identified as the core
principle that informed the Jesuits’ educational approach towards Africans in all their
efforts at conversions. The missionaries thereby colluded with colonialist thinking, in not
attempting to make their pupils grow into self-confident, independent thinkers in their
own right. In this educational tradition, grafted onto a pre-modern local culture, the study
finds the reason why Zimbabwean medical staff, as managers of their clinics or
hospitals, have shown little readiness to proactively prioritise the intrinsic needs of their
institutions and push for corrective measures, prepared even to challenge their
superiors when encountering aberrations in the health system, locally as well as higher
up.
The study asks if the Church could have opted for a different educational approach,
considering the prevailing socio-economic and cultural framework conditions; finally, which options present-day Zimbabweans have to choose from, regarding their country’s
future development. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / D. Th. (Missiology)
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