Formation of the moral self /
"Moral concerns about contemporary Western society have been loudly and widely expressed, by experts and ordinary people alike, centering on such basic questions as these: What is good? What is right? What is wise? and What is purposive? The aim of this volume, the first in the Studies in Pract...
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Grand Rapids, Mich. :
W.B. Eerdmans,
©1998.
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Series: | Studies in practical theology
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Table of Contents:
- Modes in moral education
- Morality
- Religion
- Education
- Discipline
- Discipline in early childhood
- Discipline and self-regulation
- The spirit of discipline
- Socialization
- Socialization and internalization
- Socialization of the dialogical self
- Socialization of the moral self
- Transmission
- Moral plurality
- Moral rationality
- Moral complementarity
- Development
- Stages of moral development
- Whose justice? why justice?
- Development revised
- Clarification
- Consistency in value clarification
- Clarification as a hermeneutical process
- Clarification as a communicative process
- Emotional formation
- Emotions
- Emotions from a moral perspective
- Emotional learning
- Education for character
- Character
- Good character from the last judgment
- Character formation.