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9780742544628

Nurturing Child and Adolescent Spirituality Perspectives from the World's Religious Traditions

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    9780742544628

  • ISBN10:

    0742544621

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-12-27
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Nurturing Child and Adolescent Spirituality: Perspectives from the World's Religious Traditions provides a forum for prominent religious scholars to examine the state of religious knowledge and theological reflection on spiritual development in childhood and adolescence. Featuring essays from thinkers representing the world's major religious traditions, the book introduces new voices, challenges assumptions, raises new questions, and broadens the base of knowledge and investment in this important domain of life. Nurturing Child and Adolescent Spirituality will set the stage for new waves of scholarship and dialogue within and across traditions, disciplines, and cultures that will enrich understanding and strengthen how the world's religious traditions, and others, understand and cultivate the spiritual lives of children and adolescents around the globe.

Table of Contents

Editors' Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Traditional Wisdom: Creating Space for Religious Reflection on Child and Adolescent Spiritualityp. 1
Children and Adolescents in Major Religious Traditionsp. 15
Awakening Latent Spirituality: Nurturing Children in the Hindu Traditionp. 19
The Child as Compassionate Bodhisattva and as Human Sufferer/Spiritual Seeker: Intertwined Buddhist Imagesp. 33
Learning to Be Righteous: A Jewish Theology of Childhoodp. 43
The Dignity and Complexity of Children: Constructing Christian Theologies of Childhoodp. 53
Filling the Heart with the Love of God: Islamic Perspectives on Spirituality in Childhood and Adolescencep. 69
Spiritual Change and Rites of Passagep. 81
Saintly Children: Roman Catholicism and the Nurture of Childrenp. 83
After a Child's First Dance with God: Accompanying Children on a Protestant Spiritual Journeyp. 95
In Right Relationship with God: Childhood Conversion in Evangelical Christian Traditionsp. 108
From Naming to Initiation: Childhood and Adolescence in African Christian Spiritualityp. 122
The Child on Loan: The Pathway from Infancy through Adolescence in Islamic Studiesp. 132
Entering the World, Entering Torah: Moving from the Natural to the Sacred in the Jewish Life Cyclep. 143
Educating the Warrior: A Tibetan Buddhist Approach to Spiritual Growthp. 157
Rituals and Practices to Nurture the Inner Lifep. 171
Young Minds, Youthful Buddhas: Developmental Rituals and Practices in Tibetan Buddhismp. 175
Narrative and Imagination: The Role of Texts and Storytelling in Nurturing Spirituality in Judaismp. 191
Sanctifying Time: A Jewish Perspective on Prayer, Holy Days, and Blessings in the Life of Childrenp. 199
Schooling the Heart: Introducing Catholic Youth to the Meaning and Practice of Prayerp. 209
Sacred Celebrations: The Role of Festivals in Nurturing Hindu Children's Spiritualityp. 223
Reformed Spirits: Christian Practices in Presbyterian Preschools in South Korea and the United Statesp. 236
Connecting the Inner Life with Ethical Actionp. 249
A Way of Mind and Life: The Relationship of Adolescent Catholic Spirituality to Life Structurep. 253
Singing Hope and Practicing Justice: Adolescent Emancipatory Hope Embodied in the Life of Ruby Doris Smithp. 264
Repairing the World: The Place of Mitzvot in Children's Spiritual Livesp. 275
Nurturing Young People's Spirituality as a Force for Social Change: A Baha'i Perspectivep. 285
Children and the Five Pillars of Islam: Practicing Spirituality in Daily Lifep. 296
Value-Creating Education: A Nichiren Buddhist Perspectivep. 309
Who is Responsible for Nurturing Spirituality?p. 321
At Home with Faith and Family: A Protestant Christian Perspectivep. 325
Sunday School for Buddhists? Nurturing Spirituality in Childrenp. 338
Personal Responsibility with Communal Support: The Spiritual Education of Muslim Childrenp. 352
Understanding Dharma, Performing Karma: Shared Responsibilities for Spiritual Grooming in Hindu Traditionsp. 366
Transforming Bar/Bat Mitzvah: The Role of Family and Communityp. 380
Teaching Correct Principles: Promoting Spiritual Strength in LDS Young Peoplep. 394
Social and Cultural Forces That Shape Spiritualityp. 409
Scarce Discourse: Exploring Gender, Sexuality, and Spirituality in Buddhismp. 411
Identity Jihads: The Multiple Strivings of American Muslim Youthp. 423
Countering a Malforming Culture: Christian Theological Formation of Adolescents in North Americap. 437
Resistance and Resilience: Cultivating Christian Spiritual Practices among Brazilian Children and Youthp. 449
Spiritual Economies of Childhood: Christian Perspectives on Global Market Forces and Young People's Spiritualityp. 458
Born with a Knife in Their Hearts: Children and Political Conflict in the Middle Eastp. 472
Postscript: Expanding the Conversationp. 481
About the Editorsp. 487
Contributorsp. 489
Indexp. 495
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