Prelims

Thomas A. Lucey (Illinois State University, USA)

Intersections of Financial Literacy, Citizenship, and Spirituality: Examining a Forbidden Frontier of Social Education

ISBN: 978-1-78973-634-2, eISBN: 978-1-78973-631-1

Publication date: 24 October 2019

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Lucey, T.A. (2019), "Prelims", Intersections of Financial Literacy, Citizenship, and Spirituality: Examining a Forbidden Frontier of Social Education, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-v. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-631-120191002

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Copyright © 2019 Thomas A. Lucey


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INTERSECTIONS OF FINANCIAL LITERACY, CITIZENSHIP, AND SPIRITUALITY

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INTERSECTIONS OF FINANCIAL LITERACY, CITIZENSHIP, AND SPIRITUALITY: EXAMINING A FORBIDDEN FRONTIER OF SOCIAL EDUCATION

BY

THOMAS A. LUCEY

Illinois State University, USA

United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China

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Contents

1. The Importance of Separating from Ourselves: An Argument for a Spiritual Element of Social Education in an Era of Scientific-based Standards 1
2. Defining the Financially Literate Citizen: Personally Responsible, Participatory, and Justice-oriented Considerations 27
3. Dangling by a String: Fate, Choice, and Financial Literacy 49
4. Capitalizing on a Compassionate Sense of Identity: A Spiritual Reframing of Financial Literacy and Worth 63
5. Reframing Enlightenment: Reinterpreting Social Relationships and Notions of Citizenship 97
6. A Spirited Approach to Teaching Financial Literacy through the Arts 115
7. The Flesh of the Spirit: Implications for Social Education 137
Index 169