HISTORICAL NOTES ON RHETORIC IN JESUIT EDUCATION
In a focus group discussing new recruitment material for the College of the Holy Cross, I learned from admissions-office personnel that many students who are interested in our college seek excellent liberal-arts education but place little value on our affiliation with the Society of Jesus, little be...
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Published in | Traditions of Eloquence: The Jesuits and Modern Rhetorical Studies p. 39 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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Fordham University Press
25.03.2016
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISBN | 0823264521 9780823264520 |
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Summary: | In a focus group discussing new recruitment material for the College of the Holy Cross, I learned from admissions-office personnel that many students who are interested in our college seek excellent liberal-arts education but place little value on our affiliation with the Society of Jesus, little beyond a generalized feeling that Jesuit schools are “good.” This vagueness about what constitutes Jesuit education may be due in part to the dwindling (though still significant) number of our students whose parents attended Holy Cross and who therefore have firsthand witnesses to inform them. But I dare say the vagueness is shared by |
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ISBN: | 0823264521 9780823264520 |