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The child in Christian thought / edited by Marcia J. Bunge.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: English Publication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans, 2001Description: xiv, 513 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780802846938
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.83423 C4361
Contents:
The least and the greatest: children in the New Testament / Judith M. Gundry-Volf -- The ecclesial family: John Chrysostom on parenthood and children / Vigen Guroian -- "Where or when was your servant innocent?": Augustine on childhood / Martha Ellen Stortz -- A person in the making: Thomas Aquinas on children and childhood / Cristina L.H. Traina -- The child in Luther's theology: "For what purpose do we older folks exist, other than to care for...the young?" / Jane E. Strohl -- "The heritage of the Lord": children in the theology of John Calvin / Barbara Pitkin -- Complex innocence, obligatory nurturance, and parental vigilance": "the child" in the work of Menno Simons / Keith Graber Miller -- "Wonderful affection": seventeenth-century missionaries to New France on children and childhood / Clarissa W. Atkinson -- Education and the child in eighteenth-century German Pietism: perspectives from the work of A.H. Francke / Marcia J. Bunge -- John Wesley and children / Richard P. Heitzenrater -- Children of wrath, children of grace: Jonathan Edwards and the Puritan culture of child rearing / Catherine A. Brekus -- "Be converted and become as little children": Friedrich Schleiermacher on the religious significance of childhood / Dawn DeVries -- Horace Bushnell's Christian nurture / Margaret Bendroth -- African American children, "The hope of the race": Mary Church Terrell, the social gospel, and the work of the Black women's club movement / Marcia Y. Riggs -- Reading Karl Barth on children / William Werpehowski -- "Infinite openness to the infinite": Karl Rahner's contribution to modern Catholic thought on the child / Mary Ann Hinsdale -- "Let the children come" revisited: contemporary feminist theologians on children / Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 474-497) and indexes.

The least and the greatest: children in the New Testament / Judith M. Gundry-Volf -- The ecclesial family: John Chrysostom on parenthood and children / Vigen Guroian -- "Where or when was your servant innocent?": Augustine on childhood / Martha Ellen Stortz -- A person in the making: Thomas Aquinas on children and childhood / Cristina L.H. Traina -- The child in Luther's theology: "For what purpose do we older folks exist, other than to care for...the young?" / Jane E. Strohl -- "The heritage of the Lord": children in the theology of John Calvin / Barbara Pitkin -- Complex innocence, obligatory nurturance, and parental vigilance": "the child" in the work of Menno Simons / Keith Graber Miller -- "Wonderful affection": seventeenth-century missionaries to New France on children and childhood / Clarissa W. Atkinson -- Education and the child in eighteenth-century German Pietism: perspectives from the work of A.H. Francke / Marcia J. Bunge -- John Wesley and children / Richard P. Heitzenrater -- Children of wrath, children of grace: Jonathan Edwards and the Puritan culture of child rearing / Catherine A. Brekus -- "Be converted and become as little children": Friedrich Schleiermacher on the religious significance of childhood / Dawn DeVries -- Horace Bushnell's Christian nurture / Margaret Bendroth -- African American children, "The hope of the race": Mary Church Terrell, the social gospel, and the work of the Black women's club movement / Marcia Y. Riggs -- Reading Karl Barth on children / William Werpehowski -- "Infinite openness to the infinite": Karl Rahner's contribution to modern Catholic thought on the child / Mary Ann Hinsdale -- "Let the children come" revisited: contemporary feminist theologians on children / Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore.

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