Author: More, Hannah
Synopsis:
In 'Considerations on Religion and Public Education', Hannah More delves into the complex relationship between religion and public education, exploring the implications of M. Dupont's speech in the National Convention of France. With an address to the ladies of Great Britain and Ireland, More raises thought-provoking questions about the role of religion in shaping society and the importance of moral education. This insightful work offers a compelling analysis of the intersection between religion, education, and public life.
Genres: Non-fiction, Philosophy, Social Commentary
Themes: Religion, Education, Morality, Society
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