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Conference Report
Augustine, Addiction and Lent: A Pedagogic Exercise
by Maria Poggi Johnson
Religions 2015, 6(1), 113-121; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel6010113 - 25 Feb 2015
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The article describes a series of pedagogic exercises developed to help students in a General Education course at a Jesuit university to engage fruitfully with Augustine’s Confessions in a way that will facilitate and deepen their understanding of a classic text of the [...] Read more.
The article describes a series of pedagogic exercises developed to help students in a General Education course at a Jesuit university to engage fruitfully with Augustine’s Confessions in a way that will facilitate and deepen their understanding of a classic text of the Western tradition and, at the same time, promote their personal formation in keeping with the goals of Ignatian pedagogy. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Teaching Augustine)
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