The Concept of Education of Paweł Smolikowski CR (1849–1926)
Journal Title: Theology and Philosophy of Education - Year 2024, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Paweł Smolikowski CR was a priest, missionary, doctor of theology, as well as a philosopher, historian and writer. A member of the Resurrectionist congregation, he is still regarded as one of the main representatives of Resurrectionist philosophical and pedagogical thought at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He left behind a rich legacy. His concept of education fits in with the Resurrectionist educational system that was introduced in many places in Europe. In this article, I would like to present the main elements of Paweł Smolikowski's concept of education with emphasis along with its anthropological foundations.
Authors and Affiliations
Jagielska, Dominika
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