The Intuitions of Emmanuel d’Alzon regarding Education |
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He would implement these ideas when he acquired the Collège de l'Assomption in Nîmes in 1843. Before citing the main intuitions of Fr. d'Alzon in the area of education, Fr. Leclerq briefly addressed the political and religious background of mid-19th century France which helped to shape d'Alzon's convictions. An observation: The Industrial Revolution had significantly transformed social structures; inequalities deepened; working conditions became inhumane. The struggle for freedom and justice intensified. It should not be overlooked that two revolutions took place during this time in France, 1848 and 1871. The Catholic Church was seen as a supporter of conservative forces. D’Alzon, in Fr. Lecleq's opinion, was to react by presenting new ideas on education to combat what he saw as the deleterious forces of society. The solution: Transform Man and society? It would be necessary to form men of character with an intelligence enlightened by faith. But how? By acquiring knowledge, convictions, and capacities for judgment that would allow them to act according to Christian principles, men who were fighters and who would not sit back. Through education d'Alzon wanted to transform Man and society, but is this intuition not just as relevant today in the 21st if the Kingdom is to come? By Prof. Benoit COMBAUD ![]()
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Last Updated on Saturday, 29 October 2011 10:59 |