Ueber gedeihliche Erziehung (On Salutary Education) by Johannes Wilhelm Ebel, published in 1825, explores the principles of effective and morally sound education. Rooted in Christian ethics and philosophical thought, the book delves into the methods and goals of raising children to become virtuous and responsible individuals. Ebel's work offers insights into the importance of character development and the cultivation of moral values in the upbringing of the younger generation. This historical text provides a valuable perspective on educational philosophies of the early 19th century and remains relevant for those interested in the history of pedagogical thought and Christian education.
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