Humanism, Universities, and Jesuit Education in Late Renaissance Italy
작성자
Paul F. Grendler
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형식
하드커버
페이지
532
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2022
출판사
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004510273
ISBN-13
9789004510272
설명
In a nuanced exploration of late Renaissance Italy, the author delves into the complex interplay between humanism and education, particularly within Jesuit institutions. The examination unfolds against a backdrop of a society undergoing profound cultural shifts, where the revival of classical ideas significantly influenced educational practices.
The book highlights the pivotal role of universities in shaping intellectual thought and fostering a new generation of thinkers. Grendler emphasizes how these educational centers became battlegrounds for competing philosophies, with humanist principles often at odds with traditional doctrines. The author illustrates how Jesuit education adapted to these tensions, promoting rigorous academic standards while seeking to integrate religious values.
Throughout the narrative, readers encounter a rich tapestry of historical figures, pedagogical methods, and institutional transformations. Grendler’s work not only sheds light on Jesuit contributions to education but also invites reflection on the lasting impacts of these developments on modern educational theory.
The book highlights the pivotal role of universities in shaping intellectual thought and fostering a new generation of thinkers. Grendler emphasizes how these educational centers became battlegrounds for competing philosophies, with humanist principles often at odds with traditional doctrines. The author illustrates how Jesuit education adapted to these tensions, promoting rigorous academic standards while seeking to integrate religious values.
Throughout the narrative, readers encounter a rich tapestry of historical figures, pedagogical methods, and institutional transformations. Grendler’s work not only sheds light on Jesuit contributions to education but also invites reflection on the lasting impacts of these developments on modern educational theory.