Resumen:
Guardini considers Christian formation as a task aimed at creating a learning attitude that differs from that of the modern setting in which Christian revelation has been left out to a great extent. This learning attitude - an arduous yet, at the same time, creative enterprise - consists in looking at and pondering the world, person, and human action in a Christian manner. This education of thinking entails the exercise of faith that gazes at the world through Christ's eyes.