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    Online Resource
    Oxford :Oxford University Press,
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    almahu_9949363129502882
    Format: 1 online resource (272 pages) : , illustrations (colour).
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9780191905759
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Content: Dorotheus of Gaza and Ascetic Education approaches fundamental questions about the role and function of education in late antiquity through a detailed study of the thought of Dorotheus of Gaza, a sixth-century Palestinian monk. It illumines the thought of a significant figure in Palestinian monasticism, clarifies relationships between ascetic and classical education, and contributes to debates about how different educational projects related to late-antique cultural change. Dorotheus appropriates and reconfigures classical discourses of rhetoric, philosophy, and medicine and builds on earlier ascetic traditions. Education is a powerful site for the reconfiguration and reproduction of culture, and Dorotheus' educational programme can be read as a microcosm of the wider culture he aims to construct partly through his adaptation and representation of classical and ascetic discourses. Key features of his educational programme include the role of the notion of godlikeness, the governing role of humility as an epistemic virtue intended to organize affective and ethical development, and his notion of education as life-long habituation. For Dorotheus, education is irreducibly affective and transformative, rather than merely informative, at the individual and communal scales. His epistemology and ethics are set within an account of the divine plan of salvation which is intended to provide a narrative framework through which his students come to understand the world and their place in it. His account of ways of knowing and ordering knowledge, ethics and moral development, emotions of education, and relationships between affect, cognition, and ethical action aims towards transformation of his students and their communities.
    Note: List of Abbreviations -- 1. Education and Asceticism in Late-Antique Gaza -- Thinking about Education -- Dorotheus of Gaza -- Dorotheus on Ascetic Paideia -- 2. Rhetoric, Philosophy, Medicine: Internalizing Foreign Teaching -- Introduction -- Rhetoric -- Philosophy -- Medicine -- Conclusions: Ascetic Paideia and Transformation -- 3. Education and Epistemology -- Introduction: Ways of Knowing and Ordering Knowledge -- Philosophical Prolegomena -- Hierarchies of Knowing -- The Epistemology of Dorotheus' Pedagogy: Humility, Godlikeness, and Knowledge -- The Practice of Death and Ascetic Epistemology -- Humility as an Epistemic Virtue -- Humility and Epistemological Authority -- Conclusions: The Goals of Ascetic Education and Epistemology -- 4. Education, Emotion, and Virtue -- Introduction -- Theorizing Emotions in Ascetic Education -- Emotional Norms in Dorotheus' Classroom -- Emotions in Dorotheus' Psychology -- Virtue and Affective Cognition: Attentive Pilgrimage and Vigilance in Excising the Passions -- Affective Virtues for Monastic Community -- Conclusions: Ethical and Emotional Transformation -- 5. Education, Habituation, and Moral Development -- Introduction -- Habituation and Learning Virtue -- Moral Development as a Craft: 'On Building up and Fine-tuning the Virtues of the Soul' -- Popular Ethics and Habit Formation in Community -- Dramatizing Exemplarity: Habituating Mind and Will -- Work -- Prayer -- Conclusions: Imitation, Temporality, and Moral Development -- 6. Conclusion: Education and Transformation -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- General Index. , Also available in Print and PDF edition.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Dorotheus of Gaza and Ascetic education. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2022 ISBN 9780198869269
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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