Churches and education / edited by Morwenna Ludlow, Charlotte Methuen, Andrew Spicer.

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Other Authors: Ludlow, Morwenna (Editor), Methuen, Charlotte (Editor), Spicer, Andrew (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Published for the Ecclesiastical History Society by Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Series:Studies in church history ; 55.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Morwenna Ludlow
  • Education and pleasure in the Early Church: perspectives from East and West (Presidential Address) / Morwenna Ludlow and Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe
  • Dialogue in the monastery: hagiography as a pedagogical model / Lucy K. Pick
  • Instructing readers' minds in heavenly matters': Carolingian history writing and Christian education / Robert A. H. Evans
  • Penitential manuscripts and the teaching of penance in Carolingian Europe / Eleni Leontidou
  • Educating the local clergy, c.900-c.1150 / Sarah Hamilton
  • Prelacy, pastoral care and the instruction of subordinates in late twelfth-century England / Rebecca Springer
  • 'I found this written in the other book': learning astronomy in late medieval monasteries / Seb Falk
  • Peter Casisius and the development of Catholic education in Germany, 1549-97 / Ruth Atherton
  • Nature and nurture in the early Quaker movement: creating the next generation of friends / Alexandra Walsham
  • Convent schooling for English girls in the 'exile' period, 1600-1800 / Caroline Bowden
  • Preachers or teachers? Parish priests and their sermons in the late enlightenment Habsburg Empire / Alena A. Fidlerová
  • Danish catechism in action? Examining religious formation in and through Erik Pontoppidan's Menoza / Laurel Lied
  • 'The glory of the age we live in': Christian education and philanthropy in eighteenth-century London charity schools / W. M. Jacob
  • Catechizing at Home, 1740-1870: instruction, communication and denomination / Mary Clare Martin
  • Saving souls on a shoestring: Welsh circulating schools in a century of change / Paula Yates
  • The political dimension of the education of the poor in the National Society's Church of England schools, 1811-37 / Nicholas Dixon
  • Schools for the poor in mid-nineteenth-century Devon: towards an explanation of variations in local development / Frances Billinge, Gail Ham, Judith Moss and Julia Neville
  • They 'Come for a Lark': London ragged school union teaching advise in practice, 1844-70 / Laura M. Mair
  • Religious and industrial education in the nineteenth-century Magdalene Asylums in Scotland / Jowita Thor
  • Scottish Presbyterianism and the national education debates, 1850-62 / Ryan Mallon
  • Exporting Godliness: the Church, education and 'higher civilization' in the British Empire from the late nineteenth century / Mark Chapman
  • Conversion and curriculum: nonconformist missionaries and the British and Foreign School Society in the British Wet Indies, Africa and India, 1800-50 / Inge Dornan
  • The rise, success and dismantling of New Zealand's Anglican-led Māori education System, 1814-64 / Paul Moon
  • 'The one for the many': Zeng Baosun, Louise Barnes and the Yifang School for the Girls at Changsha, 1893-1927 (Kennedy Prize) / Jennifer Bond
  • British world Protestant children, young people, education and the Missionary Movement, c.1840s-1930s / Hugh Morrison
  • 'In perfect harmony with the spirit of the age': the Oxford University Wesley Guild, 1883-1914 / Martin Wellings
  • Church and adult education in the Edwardian Era: learning from the experiences of Hampshire Congregationalists / Roger Ottewill
  • 'The catechism will save society, without the catechism there is no salvation': secularization and Catholic education practice in an Italian Diocese, 1905-14 / Fabio Pruneri
  • 'War to the knife'? The Anglican clergy and education at the end of the First World War / Mark Smith
  • Fighting the tide: church schools in South Buckinghamshire, 1902-44 / Grant Masom
  • British Sunday schools: an educational arm of the churches, 1900-39 / Caitriona McCartney
  • Western establishment or Chinese sovereignty? The Tientsin Anglo-Chinese during the restore educational rights movement, 1924-7 (President's Prize_ / Marina Xiaojing Wang
  • The British Council of Churches' influence on the 'Radial rethinking of Religious Education; in the 1960's and 1970s / Jonathan Doney.