Werner Wilhelm Jaeger

Werner Wilhelm Jaeger was a renowned German classicist and scholar, best known for his work on Aristotle and his influential book 'Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture'. He was a prominent figure in the study of ancient Greek philosophy and education.

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  1. 1. Paideia

    The Ideals of Greek Culture

    This influential work explores the concept of paideia, the process of education in ancient Greece, and its profound impact on Western civilization. It delves into the cultural and intellectual development of Greek society, examining how education was not merely about imparting knowledge but about shaping character and fostering a sense of civic responsibility. The book highlights the integral role of literature, philosophy, and the arts in cultivating a well-rounded individual, emphasizing the pursuit of excellence and the harmonious development of body, mind, and spirit. Through a detailed analysis of classical texts and historical contexts, it illuminates the enduring legacy of Greek educational ideals in shaping modern thought and values.

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  2. 2. Early Christianity And Greek Paideia

    A study of how the intellectual, moral, and pedagogical ideals of Greek paideia were received, reshaped, and sometimes rejected within the formative centuries of the Christian movement, tracing how classical methods of rhetoric, philosophy, and moral education were employed by Christian teachers to articulate doctrine, form character, and interpret scripture; the work examines the tensions and accommodations between pagan cultural inheritance and new Christian aims, showing how allegorical exegesis, philosophical categories, and educational institutions were adapted to create a distinct Christian intellectual tradition and mode of spiritual formation.

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