L'Éducation: Ses Difficultés Et Son But, by Henri Chaumont, explores the challenges and aims of education within a Christian framework. As a sequel to Le Gouvernement d'une Maison Chrétienne, this 1870 treatise delves into the principles of raising children in accordance with Christian values. Chaumont offers guidance on navigating the difficulties inherent in education while maintaining a focus on its ultimate purpose: the spiritual and moral development of the child. This work provides valuable insights into the methods and philosophies of 19th-century Christian education, making it a significant resource for those interested in the history of religious education and family life.
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