The Catholic Church and the Brazilian Education: Álvaro Negromonte and the Speech of Nation Moralization
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Church confessional catholic, education, moral project, Álvaro Negromonte.Abstract
The Catholic morals had in priest Álvaro Negromonte one of your more eloquent and strategicrepresentatives among the decades of 30 and 60 of the century XX, which used the printed papers broadlyin national ambit, to disseminate the conception and position of the Church close to the modernmovement that was established in Brazil with larger visibility starting from the years of 1920. Thatpositioning of the Church in relation to the renovating movement indicates an articulation possibilityamong tradition and modernity, conservatism and innovation. This article has in mind to notice theCatholic vision in relation to the education as important tool of reproduction of the culture through theintellectual's Catholic priest Álvaro Negromonte voice, which consecrated your career being devoted toelaborate a series of mechanisms for the materialization of that ideal.Downloads
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2012-12-04
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Orlando, E. de A., & do Nascimento, J. C. (2012). The Catholic Church and the Brazilian Education: Álvaro Negromonte and the Speech of Nation Moralization. Scientia Plena, 3(5). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.emnuvens.com.br/sp/article/view/1203
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