Early Essays and Lectures (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Canon Sheehan

 
9781331128724: Early Essays and Lectures (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Thoughtful Catholic essays on education, culture, and faith from a 19th‑century perspective. This collection examines how secular schooling, religious instruction, and modern ideas shape the lives of students, teachers, and communities. Drawing on Catholic teaching, it asks readers to consider how to balance knowledge, faith, and moral responsibility in a changing world.

Filled with reflections on the Intermediate Education Act, the role of religious guidance in schools, and the impact of liberal learning, these writings challenge readers to think critically about education, society, and the church’s place within them. The author argues for careful preservation of Catholic tradition while engaging with contemporary thought, inviting practical discussion without losing sight of spiritual aims.




  • Explore debates on education reform, competition, and the value of religious knowledge.

  • Consider how history, science, and philosophy intersect with faith in classroom settings.

  • Reflect on the responsibilities of educators, students, and church leaders in a utilitarian age.

  • See a call for a Catholic literary and intellectual renaissance within society.



Ideal for readers interested in Catholic history, religious education, and mid‑industrial‑age debates on knowledge and virtue.

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