This work examines aspects of a religious education program published by Paulist Press in the 1960s and 1970s, the Come to the Father series. This is the only study of this major catechetical series. The author examines the interpretation of the Bible in a confessional setting, and explores the history of the modern catechetical renewal in Canada and beyond. The author also critiques the way in which the Come to the Father series exploits the reader's experience in its interpretation of the Bible.
This work examines aspects of a religious education program published by Paulist Press in the 1960s and 1970s, the Come to the Father series. This is the only study of this major catechetical series. The author examines the interpretation of the Bible in a confessional setting, and explores the history of the modern catechetical renewal in Canada and beyond. The author also critiques the way in which the Come to the Father series exploits the reader's experience in its interpretation of the Bible.
Robert J. Hurley is Assistant Professor of Theology at Laval University in Quebec City, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 The Catechetical Heritage of Viens Vers Le Pére^R chapter 3 A History of ^RViens Vers Le Pére: European and Canadian Influences chapter 4 Pedagogy and Hermeneutics in Viens Vers Le Pére chapter 5 Theology and Hermeneutics in Viens Vers Le Pére chapter 6 Hermeneutical Options in Viens Vers Le Pére
chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 The Catechetical Heritage of Viens Vers Le Pére^R chapter 3 A History of ^RViens Vers Le Pére: European and Canadian Influences chapter 4 Pedagogy and Hermeneutics in Viens Vers Le Pére chapter 5 Theology and Hermeneutics in Viens Vers Le Pére chapter 6 Hermeneutical Options in Viens Vers Le Pére
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