Nurturing Children's Spirituality: Christian Perspectives and Best Practices

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Pub. Date: 2008-03-01
Publisher(s): Wipf & Stock Pub
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Summary

Children's spiritual development is currently a hot topic in Christian circles, as well as in other fields and disciplines such as educational psychology, medicine, developmental psychology, education, and sociology. The key question for Christian scholars and educators is How do Christian beliefs and practices uniquely interrelate with children's spirituality? In 2003 and again in 2006, a national conference entitled Children's Spirituality Conference: Christian Perspectives examined children's spirituality from a distinctly Christian standpoint. This book is a collection of the best materials from the 2006 conference.The first half of the book addresses definitional, historical, and theological concerns related to spiritual development in children. The second half explores best practices for fostering spiritual growth among our children--in our homes, families, churches, Christian schools, and among special populations of children--from a wide spectrum of Christian scholars and practitioners. The volume closes with John Westerhoff's moving keynote address and Catherine Stonehouse and Scottie May's eloquent, culminating plenary address.Nurturing Children's Spiritualityprovides a rich cross section of the current research and writing by Christian scholars on children's spirituality.Contributors: Holly Catterton Allen, Michael J. Anthony, Stacy Berg, Chris J. Boyatzis, MaLesa Breeding, Marilyn Brownlee, Linda V. Callahan, Jane Carr, Mara Lief Crabtree, Karen Crozier, James Riley Estep Jr., Jeffrey E. Feinberg, Stephanie Goins, Judy Harris Helm, Dana Kennamer Hood, Sungwon Kim, Kevin Lawson, Scottie May, Marcia McQuitty, Heidi Schultz Oschwald, Donald Ratcliff, Pam Scranton, Timothy A. Sisemore, Catherine Stonehouse, La Verne Tolbert, T. Wyatt Watkins, John H. Westerhoff III

Table of Contents

Preface: The Children's Spirituality Conference-Christian Perspectives: 2003, 2006, 2009p. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xv
Definitional, Historical & Theological Issues of Children's Spiritual Development
Introductory & Definitional Concepts
Exploring Children's Spirituality from a Christian Perspectivep. 5
"The Spirit of Children Past": A Century of Children's Spirituality Researchp. 21
Children's Spiritual Development: Advancing the Field in Definition, Measurement, and Theoryp. 43
Historical & Theological Understandings of Children's Spirituality
The Christian Nurture of Children in the Second and Third Centuriesp. 61
"Forbid Not the Little Ones": The Spirituality of Children in Celtic Christian Traditionp. 78
Theological Perspectives on Children in the Church: Reformed and Presbyterianp. 93
Theological Perspectives on Children in the Church: Anabaptist/Believers Churchesp. 110
Best Practices for Nurturing Children's Spiritual Development
Prayer, Storytelling & Reading
Unfettered Wonder: Rediscovering Prayer through the Inspired Voices of Childrenp. 131
Making Stories Come Alivep. 146
Turning Down the Noise: Reading and the Development of Spirituality in Childrenp. 164
For Churches & Schools
Children's Ministry Models, Learning Theory, and Spiritual Developmentp. 183
Equipping Children for Ministryp. 198
Documenting Children's Spiritual Development in a Preschool Programp. 214
For Families
Parenting Styles and Children's Spiritual Developmentp. 233
A Qualitative Understanding and Application of the Deuteronomy 6 Commandment for Parentsp. 252
God Across the Generations: The Spiritual Influence of Grandparentsp. 267
For Specific Populations
The Place of Forgiveness in the Reintgration of Former Child Soldiers in Sierra Leonep. 289
Voices Unheard: Exploring the Spiritual Needs of Families of Children with Disabilitiesp. 305
The African American Church and Its Role in Nurturing the Spiritual Development of Childrenp. 320
Facing the Challenges for the Future
Reimagining the Spirit of Children: A Christian Pedagogical Visionp. 341
The Church's Contemporary Challenge: Assisting Adults to Mature Spiritually with Their Childrenp. 355
THE Story and the Spiritual Formation of Children in the Church and in the Homep. 366
"The Spirit of Children Future"p. 380
Contributor Listp. 393
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