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The vision of Child Theology Africa is to advance a child-friendly continent by doing theology with, for, about and through African children. In this article we would like to explore the voice, role and position of the child in church and society, as ...
Shantelle Weber, Stephan de Beer
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Children’s Theology, theologising with children, or Child Theology has become an established concept in the discipline of religious education in Germany.
Mirjam Zimmermann
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Child Protection in the Church as Family of God
The author draws from the ecclesiology of the Family of God, which underlies the identity and mission of particular churches in Africa, to articulate a theology of accountability for African Catholicism. The essay summons particular churches in Africa to
Idara Otu
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This article is written from the perspective of Child Theology and a childist reading of scripture. Firstly, the article deals with the links between children, childhood and Childhood Studies, as well as with Theology.
Jan Grobbelaar
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Latin American Liberation Theology
Born at the end of the 1960s – in a Latin America marked by military dictatorships, a rural exodus that gathered the poor in the peripheries of cities, the Cuban revolution’s impact on popular movements, and the renewal of the Catholic Church after the ...
Jung Mo Sung
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Doing theology with children: Exploring emancipatory methodologies
This article serves as an introduction to a collection of articles that explores emancipatory methodologies for doing theology and research with children.
Stephan De Beer, Hannelie Yates
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Doing theology with children: Some challenges for adult theologians
Doing theology with children, which includes children as equal participants in the process, is no easy task. Adult theologians face many challenges in becoming involved in doing theology with children.
Jan Grobbelaar
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Works by the Swedish poet and hymn writer Britt G. Hallqvist (1914–97) were of crucial importance for the renewal of Christian poetry for children in Sweden during the 1960’s and 70’s. The aim of this article is to examine how the child’s relationship to
Helena Bodin
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Research with children as theologians: Ethical and methodological issues
In this article, I explain why it is important for theologians to involve children in empirical research, and why children themselves can and should be considered as ‘theologians’.
Annemie Dillen
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