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.

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"--

When Children Became People

When Children Became People
Title When Children Became People PDF eBook
Author Odd Magne Bakke
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 366
Release
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781451415308

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Bakke paints a fascinating picture of children's first real emergence as people against a backdrop of the ancient world.Using theological and social history research, Bakke compares Greco-Roman and Christian attitudes toward abortion and child prostitution, pedagogy and moral upbringing, and the involvement of children in liturgy and church life. He also assesses Christian attitudes toward children in the church's developing doctrinal commitments.Today, growing numbers of children are impoverished, exploited, abandoned, orphaned, or killed. Bakke's insightful work begins to untangle the roots of their complex plight.

Let the Children Come

Let the Children Come
Title Let the Children Come PDF eBook
Author Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 222
Release 2019-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1506454585

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Explore what faithful parenting might look like today In Let the Children Come, Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore explores the question, What does faithful parenting look like today? As she addresses this query, she updates outmoded and distorted assumptions about and conceptions of children in popular US culture. She also shows important insights and contributions religious traditions and communities, Christianity in particular, make as we examine how to regard and treat children well. Miller-McLemore draws on historical and contemporary understandings of Christianity, psychology, and feminism to push back against negative trends, such as the narcissistic use of children for adult benefit, the market use of children to sell products, and the failure to give children meaningful roles in the domestic work of the family and the life of wider society. Miller-McLemore views children as full participants in families and religious communities and as human beings deserving of greater respect and understanding than people typically grant them. In particular, the book rethinks five ways adults have viewed (and misperceived) children--as victims, sinful, gifts, work (the labor of love), and agents. Reimagining children, she proposes, will lead to a renewed conception of the care of children as a religious practice.

"Let the Little Children Come to Me"

Title "Let the Little Children Come to Me" PDF eBook
Author Cornelia B. Horn
Publisher CUA Press
Total Pages 457
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 0813216745

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Providing a wealth of detail about childhood and family structure, this book explores the hidden lives of children at the origins of Christianity. "Let the Little Children Come to Me" pays careful attention to the impact of gender, class, and slave status on children's lives.

Options on Atonement in Christian Thought

Options on Atonement in Christian Thought
Title Options on Atonement in Christian Thought PDF eBook
Author Stephen Finlan
Publisher Liturgical Press
Total Pages 164
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780814659861

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In his previous book, Problems with Atonement, Stephen Finlan compellingly argues that the doctrine of atonement has been more a stumbling block to a true understanding of the relationship between God and humanity than a genuine explanation of how we relate to God and God to us. Options on Atonement reprises these arguments briefly, then looks more closely at the solutions to the problem offered by a variety of modern interpreters. Finlan's focus in this volume is on revelation, on the gradual human absorption of and interpretation of revelation received from God, the maturing of human cultures, and especially the light shed by modern family systems psychology. At a time when public debates rage over the notion of evolution in the natural world, this book asserts that our understanding of divine revelation is likewise subject to evolution. If religion itself does not evolve, the author asserts, we are left only with an unsatisfactory choice: to remain mired in the past, or to repudiate all that is past, including our Scriptures. Will that be our choice? Or can we resolve to examine our traditions, including that of the atonement, in the light of new knowledge? Stephen Finlan chooses to do just that.

Understanding Children's Spirituality

Understanding Children's Spirituality
Title Understanding Children's Spirituality PDF eBook
Author Kevin E. Lawson
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 454
Release 2012-03-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1621893685

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How important is childhood in the spiritual formation of a person? How do children experience God in the context of their lives as they grow? What does God do in the lives of children to draw them to himself and help them grow into a vital relationship with him? How can adults who care about children better support their spiritual growth and direct it toward relationship with God through Jesus Christ? These are critical questions that church leaders face as they consider how best to nurture the faith of the children God brings into our lives. In this book, over two dozen Christian scholars and ministry leaders explore important issues about the spiritual life of children and ways parents, church leaders, and others who care about children can promote their spiritual formation.