Children and the Theologians

Children and the Theologians
Title Children and the Theologians PDF eBook
Author Jerome W. Berryman
Publisher Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages 288
Release 2009-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0819223476

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The long story of children in theology is told via analysis of some twenty-five theologians, grouped according to six historical periods. Each account examines what a particular theologian thought about children and the experience it was based upon. Four themes that have shaped our attitudes about children in the church emerge from this history: ambivalence, ambiguity, indifference, and grace. The result of this study is to promote a healthier church, which will respect and utilize the distinctive gifts of children. In so doing, theologians will be better able to help clear the way for grace in the postmodern church.

Child Theology

Child Theology
Title Child Theology PDF eBook
Author Bunge, Marcia A.
Publisher Orbis Books
Total Pages 245
Release 2021-09-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608338940

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"Theologians rethink and reinterpret theological doctrines and practices regarding the strengths and vulnerabilities of one of the world's most exploited and marginalized groups: children"--

A Theology for Children

A Theology for Children
Title A Theology for Children PDF eBook
Author William L. Hendricks
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages 282
Release 1980
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The Child in Christian Thought

The Child in Christian Thought
Title The Child in Christian Thought PDF eBook
Author Marcia J. Bunge
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 532
Release 2001
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802846938

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A collection of seventeen essays presenting theological perspectives on children throughout history. Discusses the care of children, their spiritual education, and the role of parents, the church, and the state in raising children.

Little Theologians

Little Theologians
Title Little Theologians PDF eBook
Author David M. Csinos
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 224
Release 2020-11-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 0228004403

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Children don't just learn theology. They actively create it, playing with ideas and drawing together aspects of their own lives to form theological understanding. David Csinos offers a groundbreaking exploration of how cultural contexts intersect with the theological meaning-making of children.

Through the Eyes of a Child

Through the Eyes of a Child
Title Through the Eyes of a Child PDF eBook
Author Anne Richards
Publisher Church House Publishing
Total Pages 461
Release 2018-06-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1781401020

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'Looking through the eyes of a child is not a twee, cosy or easy experience. It can be unsettling, uncomfortable, edgy...' - from the Introduction Who has the right to 'do' theology? Only academics? Only adults? Or do we all have a voice in the kingdom of God? Through the Eyes of a Child considers 14 key theological themes from one of the most neglected of perspectives - that of children. Honouring Jesus' command to place the child at the centre, theologians, psychologists and educationalists take us from our comfort zone to look afresh at some of the most grave, difficult and beautiful topics in Christian theology. Challenging conventional readings of theology, this landmark work will fascinate and challenge anyone who cares about children and their place in the world and the church.

The Spiritual Guidance of Children

The Spiritual Guidance of Children
Title The Spiritual Guidance of Children PDF eBook
Author Jerome W. Berryman
Publisher Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages 225
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0819228419

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This book is an important “history-of-traditions” work in which Godly Play founder Jerome Berryman re-visions religious education as spiritual guidance and traces the history of Montessori religious education through four generations. Berryman then highlights the development of the Godly Play approach to spiritual guidance within this context and concludes with thoughts about the fifth generation and the future of the tradition.