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The Inherent Generosity within a Charlotte Mason Education: And a Practical Theology of Joy

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The educational philosophy that Charlotte Maria Shaw Mason articulated and promoted is characterized by abundance and generosity, which is implicitly embedded in Mason’s view of the child, in the curriculum, and in its primary form of evaluation, which is known as narration. The question then Where does this generosity come from? It is followed by the practical Where does it lead? I argue that the inherent generosity within a Mason education originates from an abundant view of God as Creator, Immanuel, and Supreme Educator. Consequently, the abundant view of God within the Mason approach to education naturally leads its students and teachers to a practical theology of joy, in accordance with pastoral theologian Mary Clark Moschella’s understanding of joy. In conclusion, it is the art of paying attention, or what is known within a Mason education as the habit of attention, that opens the door to a lifetime of joy and pleasure for educators and students. In our cultural moment of loneliness and anxiety, a Mason education is more timely than ever.

80 pages, Paperback

Published August 2, 2023

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June 6, 2026
This book had some good nuggets but nothing that I've not encountered before in reading other CM literature. It was a nice reminder about joy.
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