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Mere Education: C.S. Lewis as Ethical Teacher for our Time
Mark A. Pike
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Description for Mere Education: C.S. Lewis as Ethical Teacher for our Time
Paperback. An exploration of C.S. Lewis's thinking and writing on education, and how Lewis's insights offer a challenge to modern educational theory and practice. Num Pages: 194 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JNAM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 232 x 161 x 11. Weight in Grams: 314.
The word 'mere' is used in the title of this book in its Middle English sense as an adjective 'nothing less than, complete'. This book is about schooling for a fair and vibrant society; it is about an education of hope, education that completes a person. In 'The Magician's Nephew' (1955), the first in C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series, Digory and Polly are dragged back through time into a world that is devoid of life and barren of vegetation . Such a world is not a safe place for children and young people. When C.S. Lewis wrote that ... Read morethe task of the modern educator is 'to irrigate deserts' he was making the point that it is teachers who 'inculcate just sentiments' (Lewis 1978/1943, p.13) and enable the moral sense of their students to flourish. Mark A. Pike supports C.S. Lewis' belief in the role of educators and has written 'Mere Education' to show how we might go about it so that 'the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose' (Isaiah 35:1). Show Less
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About Mark A. Pike
Dr Mark A. Pike is Professor of Education and Head of the School of Education at the University of Leeds. He has published articles in many leading journals.
Reviews for Mere Education: C.S. Lewis as Ethical Teacher for our Time
''Mere Education' is a well-argued and highly readable book that recognizes the centrality of character in schooling. It will command attention on both sides of the Atlantic and like all of Pike's work, will be of interest to educators from a wide range of backgrounds. It offers a refreshing vision of education, a bracing statement of faith, a much-needed challenge ... Read moreto the political correctness of our age, and a compelling testimony to the timelessness of the truths that Lewis set forth with such clarity and cogency.' - Thomas Lickona, Professor of Education, State University of New York at Cortland; author of 'Character Matters and Educating for Character'. 'C.S. Lewis, celebrated Christian apologist and children's author, is here claimed as Christian educator. For some this positioning of C.S. Lewis will be truly prophetic.' - Revd Canon Professor Leslie J Francis, University of Warwick 'This remarkable book not only provides the first systematic study of C.S. Lewis's thinking about education, derived from his extensive output of novels, letters and other prose writings, but does so in a way that highlights its relevance to contemporary schooling. It will appeal to anyone with an interest in Christian culture and educational standards, as well as to C.S. Lewis aficionados around the world.' - J. Mark Halstead, Emeritus Professor of Education, University of Huddersfield 'Mark A. Pike's 'Mere Education' reminds us that Lewis possessed a sophisticated philosophy of education that provides a robust challenge to current approaches. As Pike reveals, Lewis articulated and defended the important moral, political and intellectual virtues we share as human beings, but he also wisely identified the distinct contributions that Christianity can and must make to a philosophy of education that completes a robust vision of human flourishing. In light of current educational trends, Lewis proves an invaluable critic, guide, and prophet.' - Perry L. Glanzer, Professor of Educational Foundations Resident Scholar, Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University 'Inspirational, inclusive, challenging, and potentially transformative, Mark Pike's Mere Education offers a healthy discussion towards holistic liberal education.' - Monika B. Hilder, Associate Professor of English, Trinity Western University, author of 'The Feminine Ethos in C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia', and 'Surprised by the Feminine: A Rereading of C.S. Lewis and Gender' 'Dr. Pike very ably captures many of Lewis' perspectives across a wide range of education topics. Mark's elaborations on Lewis' perspectives in his chapter on Christian education (my own specialty) are actually a mere subset of Christian education topics that are enriched throughout this book. It is quite fitting that Lewis is interpreted by a fellow Englishman of comparable linguistic talent.' - William F. Cox, Jr., Ph.D., Professor & Founder, Christian Education Programs, School of Education, Regent University, August 2013 This clear, well-written and concise book casts much light on the practice of education in general and on the nature of Christian education in particular. [...] In offering a blend of Christian wisdom and conservative sentiments, the author faithfully reflects his subject who conveyed a counter-cultural perspective that remains stimulating and that deserves to be reflected on seriously. This book could profitably be put in the hands of prospective teachers, but would also be interesting for more experienced teachers and anyone with a concern for the health of our educational institutions and our culture. A strong feature of the book is the way that Pike relates the insights of his subject to developments in society today. This study is effectively informed and enriched by Pike's own scholarship in language, literature, reading, learning, citizenship and moral education and it is illuminated by homely examples drawn from his experience as a parent as well as an educational researcher. - John Sullivan, Liverpool Hope University, in Theological Book Review (tbr), Vol. 25, No.2, 2013 'This book makes an original and substantial contribution to the already large volume of research on Lewis's life and work.' - John Scott, Anvil, Vol 30, Issue 1, (March, 2014) Mark Pike has given us a clear and well-written account of central themes that he finds in Lewis's philosophy of education. [...] The book provides abundant evidence... of very thorough research not only in Lewis's own writings but also in those of a number of contemporary writers. [...] This book makes an original and substantial contribution to the already large volume of research on Lewis's life and work. With its focus on Lewis as a teacher, it was surely a book waiting to be written and one wonders why nobody had taken on the task before now. Happily for fans of Lewis and enthusiasts for Christian perspectives on education, Mark Pike has done so . - John Shortt, EurECA newsletter, April 2014 The author has produced a superb work, synthesizing the thought on education and schooling sprinkled through many of Lewis's books-fiction and nonfiction, apologetic, and purely academic... Christian educators will grow in their understanding of teaching and their development as teachers from reading Pike's book. The book will also be very useful in every Christian institution of higher education as a valuable tool for promoting reflection and action in education from a Christian stance - Pablo Bonilla Santana, Journal of Education and Christian Belief, Issue 1, Volume 18 (2014) [T]his book can be recommended for those who attempt to teach character education for young people by using literature and theology. - Junsoo Park, The Expository Times, Volume 129, Number 3, December 2017 Show Less