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Education and Pleasure in the Early Church: Perspectives from East and West

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Ludlow, Morwenna 
Lunn-Rockliffe, Sophie  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6883-3637

Abstract

jats:pEarly Christian teachers and preachers were often cautious about, if not suspicious of, pleasure, but they also had a lively awareness of the psychological aspects of pedagogy, and of the power of pleasure and delight to persuade, move, instruct and even convert. This article explores the treatment of pleasure as a pedagogical tool, tracing this subject through the lens of sermons, letters, treatises and poetry written in Latin and Greek and drawing out both classical and biblical themes. It notes that, while most of the authors considered acknowledge pleasure as a potential problem in pedagogy, it is a problem they attempt to navigate. The article sketches out various approaches to the problem, noting especially the pleasure involved in reading, performing and expounding Scripture; pleasure used as a conscious educational strategy; and discussions which weigh up the dangers and gains of pleasure in education.</jats:p>

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5005 Theology, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies, 4 Quality Education

Journal Title

Studies in Church History

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Journal ISSN

0424-2084
2059-0644

Volume Title

55

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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