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Challenge and Promise of a Catholic University Theodore M. Hesburgh

Challenge and Promise of a Catholic University By Theodore M. Hesburgh

Challenge and Promise of a Catholic University by Theodore M. Hesburgh


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This is a position paper, with contributions from a range of academics, on the question of how a Catholic university can preserve its character while avoiding both secularisation and insular sectarianism.

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Challenge and Promise of a Catholic University by Theodore M. Hesburgh

Contemporary Catholic higher education finds itself at a crucial crossroad. The issues are many and complex. How is the Catholic character of the university to be preserved and fostered while avoiding secularization on the one hand and insular sectarianism on the other? Must a majority of the faculty in a college or department be Catholic? How is Catholic to be defined in terms of culture, belief, or practice? What is the level of commitment to intellectual inquiry and the possibility of dissent that must be present on a Catholic campus? These are some of the issues that prompted Fr. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., to write a position paper and invite 29 distinguished members of the faculty and administration at the University of Notre Dame to address as they strive to envision and create a great Catholic university. The contributors explore these issues from a wide variety of religious and academic perspectives, and although their backgrounds and fields of study differ widely, they agree on a number of points. First, a great Catholic university must begin by being a great university that is also Catholic. Second, the catholicity, or universality, of a Catholic university fosters the centrality of philosophy and particularly theology as legitimate intellectual concerns, especially as they challenge the disintegration and turmoil of our modern predicament. Finally, how a Catholic university is seen as a community of service is also examined in both its intellectual and practical applications. Throughout, these essays describe a university community where reason and faith intersect and reinforce each other as they grapple with all the problems that face the transmission and growth of knowledge and the multiplication of new and complex moral problems.

About Theodore M. Hesburgh

Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. (1917-2015) was president of the University of Notre Dame for 35 years (1952 until 1987).

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CIN0268008035G
9780268008031
0268008035
Challenge and Promise of a Catholic University by Theodore M. Hesburgh
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Notre Dame Press
1994-04-30
381
N/A
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