
audiobook
by S. R. (Samuel Robert) Calthrop
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MDCCCLIX.
LECTURE.
In this mid‑nineteenth‑century address, a seasoned educator steps before a gathering of teachers to argue that the health of the body is inseparable from the growth of mind, heart, conscience and soul. He maps human nature into five inter‑dependent realms—physical, intellectual, affectional, moral and devotional—insisting that neglect of any one leaves the whole person diminished. Drawing on observations of past educational experiments, he warns against the folly of emphasizing one faculty in isolation, especially when shaping the young minds of a rapidly changing nation.
The lecture blends earnest moral persuasion with clear, analytical reasoning, inviting listeners to consider how everyday practices in schools and homes can nurture a balanced development. By linking physical well‑being to broader intellectual and spiritual flourishing, the speaker offers a framework that still resonates with anyone interested in holistic education and the timeless challenge of cultivating the whole child.
Language
en
Duration
~52 minutes (50K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1829–1917
An English-born Unitarian minister, essayist, and lecturer, he built a remarkable life in America that reached from theology and education to public life in Syracuse. His surviving work suggests a restless, wide-ranging mind that cared about both spiritual questions and everyday human growth.
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