Título: | IDENTITY AND MISSION OF THE RELIGIOUS CULTURE SECTOR AT PUC-RIO IN THE LIGHT OF A BIOHISTORICAL ANTHROPOLOGY | ||||||||||||
Autor: |
MONICA BAPTISTA CAMPOS |
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Colaborador(es): |
LUCIA PEDROSA DE PADUA - Orientador |
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Catalogação: | 11/NOV/2024 | Língua(s): | PORTUGUESE - BRAZIL |
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Tipo: | TEXT | Subtipo: | THESIS | ||||||||||
Notas: |
[pt] Todos os dados constantes dos documentos são de inteira responsabilidade de seus autores. Os dados utilizados nas descrições dos documentos estão em conformidade com os sistemas da administração da PUC-Rio. [en] All data contained in the documents are the sole responsibility of the authors. The data used in the descriptions of the documents are in conformity with the systems of the administration of PUC-Rio. |
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Referência(s): |
[pt] https://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/projetosEspeciais/ETDs/consultas/conteudo.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=68601&idi=1 [en] https://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/projetosEspeciais/ETDs/consultas/conteudo.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=68601&idi=2 |
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DOI: | https://doi.org/10.17771/PUCRio.acad.68601 | ||||||||||||
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This thesis seeks to build the trajectory of the Religious Culture sector (CRE) at
PUC-Rio and point out paths for its development in the 21st century. The CRE
sector has peculiar characteristics within the university, as it teaches mandatory
theology classes for students of all courses, except for students on the Theology
course. This singularity points to a territoriality distinct from other classrooms
taught at the university, and in this sense, the sector presents characteristics that
prove to be significant in the contemporary world. We also seek to offer
perspectives to align Religious Culture with Pope Francis proposals for Catholic
education and the Global Educational Compact. In this sense, the development of
an anthropology that can respond to the needs of a humanized and humanizing
education in an academic frontier region - the Religious Culture classrooms - was
significant. Biohistorical anthropology is a key element in proposing an education
that integrates the dimensions of the human being. The biggest difference in this
anthropological view is the proposal for articulation between the dimensions of
meaning (hermeneutics) and performance (presence) and the understanding that the
human being is existentially located between chronos and kairos. The research
seeks to emphasize the elaboration of the performance dimension, listing and
reflecting on some concepts: everyday life, epiphany, encounter-improvisation,
spontaneity, flow-movement and intuition. Biohistorical anthropology was born
with an interdisciplinary character, incorporating - mainly - elements and
reflections originally from the arts of the body, such as dance, theater, martial arts
and body expression. Along these lines, authors such as Ivaldo Bertazzo, Richard
Shusterman, Jacob Levy Moreno and Steve Paxton stand out. In this way, the thesis
prioritizes the dimension of the body and corporeality, which in some ways has
been little investigated in Western theology. This implies a change in focus, from a
predominantly cognitive and interpretative approach to one that values sensory,
emotional and bodily experience. The interdisciplinary character of this
anthropology aims to be a step towards the construction of a transdisciplinary
approach in the Religious Culture sector - an instance that best represents the
identity and mission of the Pontifical Catholic University and which constitutes one
of the sectors of the university with great potential for dialogue and humanization
to be developed in the 21st century.
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