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Draws on the theories of Erikson, Piaget, and others to apply the principles of learning theory to the process of developing a child's relationship with God
Examines how education can aid in the spiritual development of individuals and groups and discusses methods of religious education
Iris V. Cully explores the use of the Bible in the education of children, youth, and adults. She assesses the role of the Bible in worship, in spiritual life, in moral development, and in other areasas well.
A course to prepare children ages seven and older for First Communion. Introduces themes for interpreting the liturgy, helps children to understand concepts of atonement and redemption, and emphasizes the significance of special meals, remembering, belonging and celebration, from a Christian perspective.
" ... one-volume reference to faith development, classroom management, teaching methods, the Bible and curriculum, contemporary social issues, home and family, and much more"--Jacket.
Here are the stories of twelve women--Sophia Fahs, Hulda Niebuhr, Nelle Morton, Rachel Henderlite, Iris Cully, Norma Thompson, Olivia Pearl Stokes, Sara Little, Dorothy Jean Furnish, Freda Gardner, Letty Russell, and Maria Harris--all religious educators, all who transformed the field of religious education, some long before the contemporary feminist movement. Though the women represent different times, interests, and approaches to the discipline, they all shared a commitment to creative and enthusiastic religious education.
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