约翰·奥马利与耶稣会教育:人文主义之旅

Cristiano Casalini, Alessandro Corsi
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这篇文章反映了约翰W.奥马利,S.J.(1927 - 2022)的工作对耶稣会教育史领域的影响。在《第一耶稣会》(1993)一书中,奥马利提出了一种创新的方法,驳斥了一些长期以来对耶稣会学校和大学最初发展方式的先入为主的看法。他在20世纪90年代和21世纪初对这一主题所采取的方法,使他能够确定耶稣会教学模式核心的两种相互交织的教育传统:文艺复兴时期的人文主义传统,基于等教的pietas概念,以及从中世纪大学继承下来的学术传统。本文主要关注这些发现的后果:1)在史学层面,奥马利围绕传统的人文主义概念阐述了一种历史哲学,因为它出现在《西方四种文化》(2004)和他的《现代大公会议四部曲》(2008 - 2019)中;2)在教学层面,O 'Malley概述了5个“人文主义”钩子(2015),对于那些积极在耶稣会教育机构工作的人来说,这仍然是必不可少的工具。
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John O’Malley and Jesuit Education: A Journey into Humanism
This article reflects upon the impact of the work of John W. O’Malley, S.J. (1927– 2022), on the field of the history of Jesuit education. In The First Jesuits (1993), O’Malley provided an innovative approach to the subject that refuted some long-standing preconceptions about the way Jesuit schools and universities had originally developed. The approach that he took to the topic throughout the 1990s and 2000s allowed him to identify two intertwined educational traditions at the heart of the Jesuit pedagogical model: the humanistic tradition of the Renaissance period, based on the Isocratic concept of pietas , and the scholastic tradition inherited from the medieval universities. This article focuses on the consequences of these findings: 1) at the historiograp hical level, O’Malley came to elaborate a philosophy of history around the traditional concept of humanism as it emerged in Four Cultures of the West (2004) and in his tetralogy (2008 – 2019) on modern ecumenical councils; 2) at the pedagogical level, O’Malley came to outline 5 “humanistic” hooks (2015), which are still essential tools for those actively working in Jesuit educational institutions.
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