Chiara Lubich’s “Resurrection of Rome”. Reflections in Light of Special Psychopedagogy

<p>The article undertakes a reflection on the significance of Chiara Lubich’s text “The Resurrection of Rome” for special needs psychopedagogy. First, it responds to the question of the subject of this short “philosophical-theological thesis”, i.e., what is the state of the contemporary human...

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Main Author: Dorota Kornas-Biela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń 2019-09-01
Series:Paedagogia Christiana
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/PCh/article/view/21218
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spelling doaj-b16ad6914f5d4e55bfdceee079d01a662020-11-25T03:03:03ZengNicolaus Copernicus University in ToruńPaedagogia Christiana1505-68722451-19512019-09-0143114516410.12775/PCh.2019.00617389Chiara Lubich’s “Resurrection of Rome”. Reflections in Light of Special PsychopedagogyDorota Kornas-Biela0Katedra Psychopedagogiki, Instytut Pedagogiki, Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II<p>The article undertakes a reflection on the significance of Chiara Lubich’s text “The Resurrection of Rome” for special needs psychopedagogy. First, it responds to the question of the subject of this short “philosophical-theological thesis”, i.e., what is the state of the contemporary human person, who observing “contemporary Rome” full of dirt, vanity and sin not only surrounding him or herself, but also within, simultaneously deciphers his or her destiny as being resurrection. Created in the likeness of God, the human person is free and called to free and joyful “gaining of Heaven” and to relationship with God. In the contemporary world, disability continues to be received as “bad” and a deprivation of the most important values; it draws negative social attitudes, and so it is important to offer a key to change this destructive attitude toward others. The second section of the article is devoted to an analysis of the suggestions which Ch. Lubich included in the text “The Resurrection of Rome”, and which may be used in the process of changing attitudes towards people with disability. These suggestions correspond to the assumptions of Christian personalism in special needs education.</p>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/PCh/article/view/21218chiara lubichfocolarethe spirituality of unityspecial needs psychopedagogydisabled individualschristian personalism
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Chiara Lubich’s “Resurrection of Rome”. Reflections in Light of Special Psychopedagogy
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focolare
the spirituality of unity
special needs psychopedagogy
disabled individuals
christian personalism
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title Chiara Lubich’s “Resurrection of Rome”. Reflections in Light of Special Psychopedagogy
title_short Chiara Lubich’s “Resurrection of Rome”. Reflections in Light of Special Psychopedagogy
title_full Chiara Lubich’s “Resurrection of Rome”. Reflections in Light of Special Psychopedagogy
title_fullStr Chiara Lubich’s “Resurrection of Rome”. Reflections in Light of Special Psychopedagogy
title_full_unstemmed Chiara Lubich’s “Resurrection of Rome”. Reflections in Light of Special Psychopedagogy
title_sort chiara lubich’s “resurrection of rome”. reflections in light of special psychopedagogy
publisher Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
series Paedagogia Christiana
issn 1505-6872
2451-1951
publishDate 2019-09-01
description <p>The article undertakes a reflection on the significance of Chiara Lubich’s text “The Resurrection of Rome” for special needs psychopedagogy. First, it responds to the question of the subject of this short “philosophical-theological thesis”, i.e., what is the state of the contemporary human person, who observing “contemporary Rome” full of dirt, vanity and sin not only surrounding him or herself, but also within, simultaneously deciphers his or her destiny as being resurrection. Created in the likeness of God, the human person is free and called to free and joyful “gaining of Heaven” and to relationship with God. In the contemporary world, disability continues to be received as “bad” and a deprivation of the most important values; it draws negative social attitudes, and so it is important to offer a key to change this destructive attitude toward others. The second section of the article is devoted to an analysis of the suggestions which Ch. Lubich included in the text “The Resurrection of Rome”, and which may be used in the process of changing attitudes towards people with disability. These suggestions correspond to the assumptions of Christian personalism in special needs education.</p>
topic chiara lubich
focolare
the spirituality of unity
special needs psychopedagogy
disabled individuals
christian personalism
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