Abstract
Dorothy Day (1897-1980), convert to Catholicism and co-founder of the Catholic Worker movement, exemplifies both the educator and student of the Christian moral life. Her own development highlights the extraordinary importance of the ordinary aspects of daily living in the formation of the morally committed Christian.
DOI
10.15365/joce.0102061997
First Page
176
Last Page
190
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Recommended Citation
Mize, S. Y. (1997). Dorothy Day: Student of the Moral Life, Educator for the Moral Life. Journal of Catholic Education. https://doi.org/10.15365/joce.0102061997