Re-enchanting the Academy

Re-enchanting the Academy
Enchantment catches us when we least expect it, not only through our thoughts, but through feelings, sensations, intuitions and instincts--and as Peter Abbs reminded us nearly forty years ago, if we want to promote 'wholeness of being' as an educational ideal then our schools and academies must embrace the full spectrum of human ways of knowing, in order to bring new, integrated perspectives to our conflicted world. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
About the Contributors PART ONE
Re-enchanting the Institution 1. Patrick Curry
The Enchantment of Learning and the Fate of our Times 2. Simon Wilson
Clutching the Wheel of St. Catherine; or a Visit to an Enchanted College 3. Linden West
Re-Enchanting the Academy: Popular Education and the Search for Soul in the Modern Academy 4. Eduard Heyning
Not to Explain the World but to Sing it: Panpsychism and the Academy PART TWO
Re-enchanting the Curriculum 5. Angela Voss
Delectare, Docere, Movere: Soul-learning, Reflexivity and the Third Classroom 6. Robert Bowie
Stepping into Sacred Texts: How the Jesuits Taught me to Read the Bible 7. Lisa McLoughlin
Enchanted Engineering: Reintegrating the Roots 8. Julia Moore
On the Margins of the Academy: Séances, Sitter Groups and Academics PART THREE
Re-enchanting the Mind 9. Anita Klujber
The Salutogenic Imagination 10. Judith Way
Enrichment and Enchantment: The Poetic Heritage of the Western Esoteric Tradition 11. Becca Tarnas
The Fantastic Imagination 12. Paul Stevens
Engaging the Non-linguistic Mind PART FOUR
Re-enchanting Nature & Body 13. Chara & Joan Armon
Toward Re-Enchantment: Cultivating Nature Connection and Reverence through Experiential Learning 14. Laura Formenti & Silvia Luraschi
How do you Breathe? Duoethnography as a Means
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Enchantment catches us when we least expect it, not only through our thoughts, but through feelings, sensations, intuitions and instincts--and as Peter Abbs reminded us nearly forty years ago, if we want to promote 'wholeness of being' as an educational ideal then our schools and academies must embrace the full spectrum of human ways of knowing, in order to bring new, integrated perspectives to our conflicted world. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
About the Contributors PART ONE
Re-enchanting the Institution 1. Patrick Curry
The Enchantment of Learning and the Fate of our Times 2. Simon Wilson
Clutching the Wheel of St. Catherine; or a Visit to an Enchanted College 3. Linden West
Re-Enchanting the Academy: Popular Education and the Search for Soul in the Modern Academy 4. Eduard Heyning
Not to Explain the World but to Sing it: Panpsychism and the Academy PART TWO
Re-enchanting the Curriculum 5. Angela Voss
Delectare, Docere, Movere: Soul-learning, Reflexivity and the Third Classroom 6. Robert Bowie
Stepping into Sacred Texts: How the Jesuits Taught me to Read the Bible 7. Lisa McLoughlin
Enchanted Engineering: Reintegrating the Roots 8. Julia Moore
On the Margins of the Academy: Séances, Sitter Groups and Academics PART THREE
Re-enchanting the Mind 9. Anita Klujber
The Salutogenic Imagination 10. Judith Way
Enrichment and Enchantment: The Poetic Heritage of the Western Esoteric Tradition 11. Becca Tarnas
The Fantastic Imagination 12. Paul Stevens
Engaging the Non-linguistic Mind PART FOUR
Re-enchanting Nature & Body 13. Chara & Joan Armon
Toward Re-Enchantment: Cultivating Nature Connection and Reverence through Experiential Learning 14. Laura Formenti & Silvia Luraschi
How do you Breathe? Duoethnography as a Means
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