More Poet than Policeman: Newman and Education 'in a large sense of the word'
Issue Date: 
2019
Publisher: 
Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra
ISSN: 
0036-9764
Citation: 
Schrimpton, P. (Paul). "More Poet than Policeman: Newman and Education 'in a large sense of the word'". Scripta Theologica. 51 (3), 2019, 775 - 800
Abstract
Thinkers such as MacIntyre affirm the importance of Newman’s educational classic The idea of a university in reminding the university about its nature and purpose. But Newman has a wider view of education: in his educational writings and practice he draws attention to those aspects of the university which contribute to its well-being. He focuses especially on its pastoral dimension, the nurturing of virtuous and fully-formed individuals by means of living arrangements, tutoring systems which provide individual guidance on the art of living well, and the genius loci of the institution.

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