Graced Vulnerability: A Theology Of Childhood

by David H. Jensen

Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

233

Collection

Publication

Pilgrim Pr (2005), 154 pages

Description

Despite the frequent use of the term children of God to describe graced human existence, Christian theologians rarely consider childhood as an explicitly theological topic. Jensen argues that vulnerability is a dimension of the imageo Dei, and suggests that childhood provides a window for under-standing the shapes of graced human life and the violence that inhibits life. By offering a fresh understanding of the vulnerable child in the image of God, Jensen presents a compelling reinterpretation of sin, church practice, and Christian witness in a world in which the threats to children's lives--poverty, child labor, war, and the sex trade--seem overwhelming. Seminary students, pastors, educators, resource center directors, and those involved in the discipline of spiritual formation will find this book useful.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

154 p.; 8.75 inches

ISBN

0829816216 / 9780829816211
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