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“Paz: do desejo à prática” é um estudo desenvolvido em torno do conceito de paz. Sendo
uma das grandes aspirações do ser humano, a dificuldade de a alcançar indicia que nela
convergem algumas questões que não são de fácil resposta.
No pensar comum, paz é antónimo de guerra, mas esta é uma definição pobre. Ao longo
deste Relatório, procura-se, então, entender de que formas o Homem contemporâneo busca a
paz. Algumas propostas convergem no yoga e no reiki, práticas presentes, também, nas escolas
portuguesas. Contudo, a religião cristã defende que pensar a paz num plano horizontal (entre
todas as criaturas), pressupõe, antes de mais, uma paz vertical, entre o céu e a terra, entre Deus
e a humanidade, porque desta dependem todas as outras formas.
Mas como se educa para a paz? De que forma é que a educação pode potenciar uma
cultura de paz nas escolas e, em último plano, na sociedade? Estas e outras questões são
equacionadas no último capítulo onde se propõe uma lecionação da Unidade Letiva “Paz
Universal”, do programa de Educação Moral e Religiosa Católica.
“Peace: from desire to practice” its a study that aims at refleting on the concept of peace. Being one of the great aspirations of the human being, the difficulty of achieving it indicates that in it converge some questions that aren’t easy to answer. In general, peace is an antonym of war, but this is a poor definition. Throughout this Report, we try to understand in which ways the contemporary mankind seeks a peace. Some proposals converge on yoga and reiki, present practices in portuguese schools. However, the Christian religion defends that, thinking about the peace on a horizontal plan (among all creatures) presupposes, first and foremost, a vertical peace, that is, between heaven and earth, between God and humanity, because all other forms depend on it. But how can we educate for a peace? In which ways the education can foment a culture of peace in school and afterwards in society? This and other questions are considered in the last chapter, whereby a lecture about the Teaching Unity "World Peace" from the subject of Catholic Moral and Religious Education.
“Peace: from desire to practice” its a study that aims at refleting on the concept of peace. Being one of the great aspirations of the human being, the difficulty of achieving it indicates that in it converge some questions that aren’t easy to answer. In general, peace is an antonym of war, but this is a poor definition. Throughout this Report, we try to understand in which ways the contemporary mankind seeks a peace. Some proposals converge on yoga and reiki, present practices in portuguese schools. However, the Christian religion defends that, thinking about the peace on a horizontal plan (among all creatures) presupposes, first and foremost, a vertical peace, that is, between heaven and earth, between God and humanity, because all other forms depend on it. But how can we educate for a peace? In which ways the education can foment a culture of peace in school and afterwards in society? This and other questions are considered in the last chapter, whereby a lecture about the Teaching Unity "World Peace" from the subject of Catholic Moral and Religious Education.
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Paz Paz interior Yoga Reiki Judaísmo Islão Cristianismo Dom Missão Peace Inner peace Judaism Islam Cristianity Gift Mission
