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2020 | Dzieci w kulturze duchowej Prawosławia | 11 | 89-104

Article title

Cele edukacyjne i wychowawcze nauczania religii prawosławnej w szkołach w latach 1918–1932

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Educational and Upbringing Purposes of Teaching the Orthodox Religion in Schools in 1918–1932

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The general goal of teaching the Orthodox religion in schools after Poland gained independence in 1918 was to consolidate religious truths and deepen moral principles among children, so that in their later life they could work on deepening the truths of faith and take an active part in the life of the Church. A catechist should be not only a lecturer, but above all an example of the principles of Christian morality, be able to teach students at least the elementary basics of contemporary threats, point out differences with other faiths, and at the same time become a lecturer, apologist and missionary. In the process of teaching and upbringing, attention was paid to knowledge and attitudes that influenced the observance of the principles of faith. When teaching the Orthodox religion, the teacher always remembered the three most important goals: mind education, emotional education, and moralpractical education. The above hierarchy of values made it possible to further deepen the children’s religious knowledge, faith and lively and conscious participation in the services. The formulated goals of teaching the Orthodox religion in schools until 1932 reflected the spirit of the times and changes taking place in the Orthodox Church and the State.

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11

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89-104

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2020

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Biblioteka Nauki
2171239

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