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Christian Paideia (Vol. II)

A History of Christian Education from 500 to 1050 AD

Brian Welter

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English
Arouca Press
12 December 2025
Christian PaideiaVol. II: A History of Christian Education from 500 to 1050 ADWhile the first volume of Christian Paideia traces the outstanding achievements of the Church Fathers in their appropriation of Greco-Roman paideia for the Church, the second volume discusses how early medieval thinkers from the Latin West and the Greek East continued and deepened this work. They further developed many aspects of this now-Christian paideia and added much that was creative, spiritual, and even charming in their love and pursuit of wisdom and the truth. They did so even while they faced a range of cultural, educational, and religious challenges in the upheavals that Western and Eastern Christians faced from 500 to 1050 AD.
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Imprint:   Arouca Press
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   558g
ISBN:   9781998492633
ISBN 10:   199849263X
Pages:   300
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Christian Paideia (Vol. II): A History of Christian Education from 500 to 1050 AD

For the scholar in quest of a substantial history of Christian education, here is a rare treasure that belongs on his bookshelf-or, better, in his hands. The author takes us beyond the river of words that the Schools have produced over several millennia to the very Word, wherein lies the font of all wisdom and Christian paideia. This book is not for ""novices"" or the faint of heart, unless, of course, such a one may wish to delve more deeply into the habit of mind that has formed the best minds of our civilization. -✠ Abbot Philip Anderson, Our Lady of Clear Creek Monastery (Hulbert, OK) Brian Welter's work provides a valuable service to all who hold Christian education dear. Beginning with the Greco-Roman foundations of Western civilization, Welter analyzes the process by which the Christian faith appropriated the educational structure of antiquity and transfigured it according to a Christian pedagogy. It is truly a masterpiece that deserves close attention by anyone interested in the intersection of faith and education in Christendom. -Phillip Campbell, author of The Story of Civilization series I frequently receive questions about the history of ""classical education"" What were the sources and methods? How was the curriculum structured? At what age did formal learning begin, and what was its pacing? Not since Henri Marrou's seminal history of education has there been such a comprehensive and masterful treatment of Christian Paideia. Welter surpasses even Marrou by illuminating the often-overlooked medieval traditions of both East and West, revealing how deeply Western education is indebted to Eastern pedagogical thought. This timely two-volume series is an essential read for the scholar and practitioner alike in support of an authentic renewal of Christian education. -Christopher Owens, Chief Executive Officer, Veterum Sapientia Institute


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