Children's book: nurture for children’s theology

Can children theologize without substantial requirements? Initially, the movement of child theology accentuated children’s original theological creativity. But in the last years, several authors point out that children need theological food in order to originally theologize. One of the most appropri...

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Published in:Beiträge zur Kinder- und Jugendtheologie
Contributors: Bucher, Anton A. 1960- (Editor) ; Büttner, Gerhard 1948- (Editor) ; Schwarz, Elisabeth E. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Kassel Kassel University Press 2018
In: Beiträge zur Kinder- und Jugendtheologie (Band 39)
Year: 2018
Series/Journal:Beiträge zur Kinder- und Jugendtheologie Band 39
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Children's book / Child
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Summary:Can children theologize without substantial requirements? Initially, the movement of child theology accentuated children’s original theological creativity. But in the last years, several authors point out that children need theological food in order to originally theologize. One of the most appropriate medium are children’s books. This volume presents the lectures of the international symposium “Children’s books: Nurture for children’s theology”. Proven experts demonstrate empirically studied strategies in order to stimulate children’s theological reasoning, be it about God, Jesus as the savior, death, the soul, Christmas and many other theological topics more. This reader presents the state of the art in theologizing with children stimulated by children’s books.
ISBN:3737605297