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The Catholic Church in the History of Popular Education in the Countryside
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The Catholic Church in the History of Popular Education in the Countryside

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This paper presents the role of the Catholic Church in the history of popular and rural education in Brazil between 1960 and 1980. Initially, we present Jesuit education as the birthplace of Brazilian education, seeking to emphasise that the Catholic Church is directly linked to the history of education. In turn, understanding the contradictions within the Church itself throughout history, this work chooses and identifies the liberation wing and its proposals clarified by Liberation Theology, which culminated in the restructuring of the Church and society in a certain way. The changes that took place as a result of the Church's openness to the needs of the poor were responsible for encouraging educational events and, at the same time, generating a critical conscience that had been dormant until then. The Base Ecclesial Communities and the see-judge-act method they used are presented as the driving forces behind popular education, and concomitantly with these events, the Base Education Movement is presented as the main actor in popular education in the countryside.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
4 April 2024
Pages
56
ISBN
9786207352463

This paper presents the role of the Catholic Church in the history of popular and rural education in Brazil between 1960 and 1980. Initially, we present Jesuit education as the birthplace of Brazilian education, seeking to emphasise that the Catholic Church is directly linked to the history of education. In turn, understanding the contradictions within the Church itself throughout history, this work chooses and identifies the liberation wing and its proposals clarified by Liberation Theology, which culminated in the restructuring of the Church and society in a certain way. The changes that took place as a result of the Church's openness to the needs of the poor were responsible for encouraging educational events and, at the same time, generating a critical conscience that had been dormant until then. The Base Ecclesial Communities and the see-judge-act method they used are presented as the driving forces behind popular education, and concomitantly with these events, the Base Education Movement is presented as the main actor in popular education in the countryside.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
4 April 2024
Pages
56
ISBN
9786207352463