Fashioning a People Today: The Educational Insights of Maria HarrisTwenty-Third Publications, 2007 - 185 pages Readers are invited into a unique ongoing conversation with Maria Harris, author of Fashion Me a People, which has been a popular book with Catholic and Protestant educators for over seventeen years. Adopting the framework of that book, Gabriel Moran has written a succinct and vibrant commentary that interprets, applies, and expands upon the earlier text. Includes a memoir about the life and death of Maria Harris. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
A People | 13 |
Educational Mission and Curriculum | 33 |
Forms of Community | 54 |
Liturgy and Work | 72 |
Proclamation and Witness | 92 |
Teachings and Doctrine | 110 |
Compassion and Service | 128 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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