De Katholieke Theologische Hogescholen Van Amsterdam En Utrecht En "De Idee Van Een Universiteit: Catholic theological colleges in Amsterdam and Utrecht and the concept of a university.
In 1964-67 some thirty seminaries were reorganized into five theological colleges. In the context of Wilhelm von Humboldt's ideals in Germany and John Henry Newman's 'Idea of a University,' the initiators made a deliberate choice in favor of colleges in the tradition of the 19th-...
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Langue: | Anglais |
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Amsterdam University Press
1993
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Trajecta
Année: 1993, Volume: 2, Numéro: 4, Pages: 362-382 |
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Theology
B UNIVERSITIES & colleges B Catholic Church B Netherlands (Amsterdam, Utrecht) |
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Résumé: | In 1964-67 some thirty seminaries were reorganized into five theological colleges. In the context of Wilhelm von Humboldt's ideals in Germany and John Henry Newman's 'Idea of a University,' the initiators made a deliberate choice in favor of colleges in the tradition of the 19th-20th-century German and Dutch 'Bildungsuniversität,' and against the purely job-oriented "professional schools." Two examples are given - the Amsterdam Catholic Theological College and the Utrecht Catholic College, both called universities since 1986 - of different interpretations of this idea: one along the lines of Newman and Ortega y Gasset, aiming at a broad "liberal education," and a "German" interpretation, which favors a combination of fundamental teaching and scientific inquiry. |
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ISSN: | 0778-8304 |
Contient: | Enthalten in: Trajecta
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