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Was Bronson Alcott's School a Type of God's Moral Government?
A Review of Joseph Cook's tTheory of the Atonement
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Exploring the philosophical implications of Bronson Alcott's educational methods, this reprint delves into Joseph Cook's theory of atonement and its connection to moral governance. The work examines how Alcott's school may reflect divine principles, offering insights into 19th-century thought on morality and education. This edition maintains the integrity of the original 1877 text, providing readers with a historical perspective on the intersection of spirituality and pedagogy.
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Was Bronson Alcott's School a Type of God's Moral Government?, Washington Gladden
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- 2017
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- Title
- Was Bronson Alcott's School a Type of God's Moral Government?
- Subtitle
- A Review of Joseph Cook's tTheory of the Atonement
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Washington Gladden
- Publisher
- hansebooks
- Released
- 2017
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 68
- ISBN13
- 9783744783606
- Category
- Esotericism and Religion
- Description
- Exploring the philosophical implications of Bronson Alcott's educational methods, this reprint delves into Joseph Cook's theory of atonement and its connection to moral governance. The work examines how Alcott's school may reflect divine principles, offering insights into 19th-century thought on morality and education. This edition maintains the integrity of the original 1877 text, providing readers with a historical perspective on the intersection of spirituality and pedagogy.