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This book contains a collection of studies of prominent educators who have made significant contributions to handing on the Catholic intellectual tradition . Published September 1st 2009 by Sacred Heart University Press.

This book contains a collection of studies of prominent educators who have made significant contributions to handing on the Catholic intellectual tradition in the United States. These men and women have enriched this tradition by careful attention to educational theories and methods that find their origin in the Jewish and Christian past. Ancient Israel was assiduous in ha This book contains a collection of studies of prominent educators who have made significant contributions to handing on the Catholic intellectual tradition in the United States.

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Fordham University - Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education Bronx, NY. September 2003-present Tenured Assistant Professor of Religious Education. In John L. Elias and Lucinda A. Nolan, eds. Educators in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. Fairfield, CT: Sacred Heart University Press, 2009. Christian Morality and the Demands of Contemporary Life: A Framework and Approach for Christian Moral Education Today. This book provides a foundational analysis of Christian morality and moral education in our postmodern age. Workshops, Seminars, Presentations.

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The Catholic University today must be a university in the full modern . Mr. John Cogley Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Santa Barbara, California.

The Catholic University today must be a university in the full modern sense of the word, with a strong commitment to and concern for academic excellence. The Catholic university participates in the total university life of our time, has the same functions as all other true universities and, in general, offers the same services to society.

Elias returned to Fordham University after this two year stint abroad. book is "a balanced, insightful, fluent and comprehensive basic text in the philosophy of adult education" (p. 246)

Elias returned to Fordham University after this two year stint abroad. John Elias is a Roman Catholic, who on March 18, 1972 married Eleanor Flanigan, now a Professor of Information Systems and Decision Sciences at Montclair State University, Montclair, New Jersey. They have two grown children, Rachel and Rebecca. He and his wife live in Madison, New Jersey. 246). Not only was Elias looking for connections among disciplines but also among religious traditions.

This book contains a collection of studies of prominent educators who have made significant contributions to handing on the Catholic intellectual tradition in the United States. These men and women have enriched this tradition by careful attention to educational theories and methods that find their origin in the Jewish and Christian past. Ancient Israel was assiduous in handing on the Torah or Law, the prophets dramatically called people back to the practices of the covenant, and the sages gave practical advice for everyday living. The Acts of the Apostles and the Letters of Paul chronicle the careful attention to safeguarding and transmitting the teachings in the early apostolic Christian communities. Contributors to this tradition in the past three centuries have been mainly European scholars. However, in the past two centuries educators in the United States have made notable contributions to the task of handing on the Catholic intellectual tradition. Contributors include John L. Elias, Philip A. Franco, Ann M. Heekin, Harold D. Horell, Luz M. Ibarra, Lucinda A. Nolan and Jacqueline Parascandola