Discovering the Child? Individualization Processes of Catholic Religious Education in the Horizon of Secularization since 1900

dc.contributor.authorMaier, Alexander
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-27T21:05:21Z
dc.date.available2025-02-27T21:05:21Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.descriptionArtykuł w języku angielskim.
dc.description.abstractAt the beginning of the 20th century, early processes of secularization – especially in workingclass families living in large cities – and inadequate teaching methods led to a crisis of Catholic religious education. Teachers and professors highlighted that it was becoming more and more difficult for religious education to reach students and to ensure that they become devoted members of the Church. In this situation, a catechetical movement was established, which was mainly situated in Munich and Vienna, where teachers, catechists, and academics discussed reforms of the commonly used teaching methods in religious education. Conferences and the foundation of journals followed. It is at least from this point that the process of modernization in the field of religious education in the German-speaking context begins. This modernization gained traction after the Second Vatican Council and was also promoted by the phenomenon of secularization and pluralization after the 1960s. Against this background, the essay will address the following questions: What led to the modernization of religious education that began around 1900? What role was played by the new openness of catechists and theologians for education science and the (religious) pluralization of society? To answer this question, the article will focus on developments between 1900 and the 1920s, during the 1970s, and the more or less topical discussion about the concept of ‘theology of children’ since the late 1990s. This study will also ask whether this development can be described as the discovery of the child in theology and religious education. Finally, this paper asks what consequences this development has for a denominational religious education in state schools today and in the future.
dc.identifier.citationVerbum Vitae, 2024, T. 42, nr 1, s. 103-119.
dc.identifier.issn1644-8561
dc.identifier.issn2451-280X
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/28605
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherKatolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
dc.rightsCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnych
dc.subjectMunich method
dc.subjectsecularization
dc.subjectindividualization
dc.subjectreligious education
dc.subjecttheology of children
dc.subjectdogmas
dc.subjectnon-denominational students
dc.subjectcrisis of Catholic religious education
dc.subjectcrisis of religious education
dc.subjecttheology
dc.subjectGermany
dc.subjectmodernisation of religious education
dc.subjectchildren
dc.subjectmetoda monachijska
dc.subjectsekularyzacja
dc.subjectindywidualizacja
dc.subjectedukacja religijna
dc.subjectteologia dzieci
dc.subjectdogmaty
dc.subjectuczniowie bezwyznaniowi
dc.subjectkryzys katolickiej edukacji religijnej
dc.subjectkryzys edukacji religijnej
dc.subjectteologia
dc.subjectNiemcy
dc.subjectmodernizacja edukacji religijnej
dc.subjectdzieci
dc.titleDiscovering the Child? Individualization Processes of Catholic Religious Education in the Horizon of Secularization since 1900
dc.typeArticle

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