Exploring Catholic Faith in Shakespearean Drama

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Exploring Catholic Faith in Shakespearean Drama

Towards a Philosophy of Education

Theatre studies Classic and pre-20th century plays Philosophy and theory of education Teaching of a specific subject Religion: general Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church

Authors: David Torevell, Brandon Schneeberger, Luke Taylor

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Collection: Routledge Research in Religion and Education

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 31 March 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040320327


Introduction

This pioneering study investigates the connection between Shakespeare and Catholic education. Its authors contend that Shakespeare’s plays explore Catholic understandings of human life in ways that remain relevant for Catholic educational institutions today.

Themes and Engagement

Through chapters focusing on ethical and existential themes – love, desire, the body, marriage, virginity, evil, finitude, jealousy, and lies – the authors demonstrate Shakespeare’s wide-ranging engagement with early modern Catholic belief and practice. At the same time, they argue that Shakespeare’s treatment of Catholic faith, through imaginative literature rather than magisterial discourse, and dramatically rather than didactically, provides a pedagogical model for contemporary teachers.

Significance and Audience

The first volume to trace the relationship between a philosophy of Catholic education and Shakespearean drama, it will appeal strongly to all those working in Catholic educational settings, particularly those tasked with strengthening the mission of their institution, as well as to scholars and researchers of literacy education, religious education, and to those interested in the dynamic between education and drama.

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