Awaken the Awareness of Transcendence: New Strategies for Catholic Schools in the Netherlands to Deal with Secularization

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Verbum Vitae Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI:10.31743/vv.16938
Theo van der Zee
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Secularization poses serious challenges for religiously affiliated schools. Catholic schools in the Netherlands find themselves embarrassed regarding their educational endeavor because they are unable or lack the inspiration to talk about this subject in religious terms. This article aims to explore new ways of overcoming this embarrassment. Firstly, an overview is presented of the current situa­tion and of the embarrassment of Catholic schools, in terms of their problematic choice of actions. Based on a critical-dialogical convergence of theological and pedagogical considerations, a Catholic vi­sion on the educational endeavor is subsequently developed that is understood in terms of interrup­tion, the other, and transcendence. From this vision of the educational endeavor, new strategies are presented – at the community level of Catholic schools, and at the individual level of teachers, school leaders, and governors – to promote an openness to receiving new, unexpected insights and possibili­ties. The receipt of these insights and possibilities is closely related to an awareness of transcendence, in both a secular and a religious sense. The initial findings of recent empirical research on the impact of these strategies are presented.
唤醒超越意识:荷兰天主教学校应对世俗化的新策略
世俗化给宗教学校带来了严峻的挑战。荷兰的天主教学校发现自己在教育工作中遇到了尴尬,因为他们无法或缺乏从宗教角度谈论这一主题的灵感。本文旨在探索克服这种尴尬的新方法。首先,文章概述了天主教学校的现状及其在行动选择上的尴尬。随后,基于神学与教育学的批判-对话融合,提出了天主教关于教育工作的愿景,即从中断、他者和超越的角度来理解。从这一教育愿景出发,提出了新的策略--在天主教学校的社区层面,以及教师、学校领导和管理者的个人层面--以促进一种开放的态度,接受新的、意想不到的见解和可能性。接受这些见解和可能性与世俗和宗教意义上的超越意识密切相关。本文介绍了最近对这些策略的影响进行的实证研究的初步结果。
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Verbum Vitae
Verbum Vitae Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
CiteScore
0.70
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0.00%
发文量
46
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Published since 2002, "Verbum Vitae" is issued biannually by the Institute of Biblical Studies of the Faculty of Theology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. Each issue of the journal includes scholarly articles dedicated to a specific biblical theme and presented in three sections: (I) Old Testament, (II) New Testament, and (III) Patristics and the Life of the Church. The final "Life of the Church" perspective tries to broaden out each issue''s given topic into its multiple connections and implications, mostly dogmatic, moral, pastoral, liturgical, or sociological. The forth section of the journal always consists of reviews of recently published monographs and collections on biblical themes. Because of the journal''s interdisciplinary character, it seeks to include among the contributors not only biblical scholars but also theologians of various specializations.
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