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Greening the Children of God PB

Thomas Traherne and Nature's Role in the Moral Formation of Children

«'No child outdoors' is a sad trend in modern society, but Rimmer shows an exit blazed by Thomas Traherne, an early-modern thinker who traced God's love throughout creation. Where others settled for mind against matter, and science against faith, Traherne saw nature and grace to be interrelated in empirical details, and keyed on wonder in moral formation. Readers disheartened by environmental crisis may find in Greening the Children of God a map to hope. Gilson Waldkoenig, United Lutheran Seminary In this lucidly written book Chad Rimmer makes a superb case for the ethical imperative to reconnect children with the natural world both for their own wellbeing and as the way to recover a multigenerational sense of responsibility for Earth and her threatened habitats and species. Combining an illuminating new reading of the Anglican spiritual writings of Thomas Traherne with the latest insights from child and developmental psychology, it turns out that humans cannot 'save' the earth unless they learn their need of Earth and her creatures! Professor Michael Northcott, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia»

Greening the Children of God uncovers the theological roots of the growing ethical imperative to reconnect children to their natural environment. In their different traditions, theologians, environmental educators and psychologists all affirm that knowing their place in the natural environment helps a child develop an intersubjective 'ecological' identity that nurtures virtues of mutuality and care. Les mer

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Greening the Children of God uncovers the theological roots of the growing ethical imperative to reconnect children to their natural environment. In their different traditions, theologians, environmental educators and psychologists all affirm that knowing their place in the natural environment helps a child develop an intersubjective 'ecological' identity that nurtures virtues of mutuality and care. During the Scientific Revolution this ethical harmony was threatened as science and moral theology began to adopt different epistemological methods, something the Anglican priest and poet Thomas Traherne was all too aware of.
Traherne insisted that education should promote a child's attention to the moral dimensions woven into 'the tapestry of creation', and professed that play, wonder, and a sensory relationship to diverse creatures play a pedagogical role in a child's moral formation. Greening the Children of God establishes the contemporary significance of Traherne's moral theory in conversation with child psychologists, educators, philosophers, and theologians who know that cultivating a place-based relationship to the local ecology helps children perceive creation's deep mutuality and develop a moral identity in the image of a caring Creator.

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Forlag
Lutterworth Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780718895778
Utgivelsesår
2021

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«'No child outdoors' is a sad trend in modern society, but Rimmer shows an exit blazed by Thomas Traherne, an early-modern thinker who traced God's love throughout creation. Where others settled for mind against matter, and science against faith, Traherne saw nature and grace to be interrelated in empirical details, and keyed on wonder in moral formation. Readers disheartened by environmental crisis may find in Greening the Children of God a map to hope. Gilson Waldkoenig, United Lutheran Seminary In this lucidly written book Chad Rimmer makes a superb case for the ethical imperative to reconnect children with the natural world both for their own wellbeing and as the way to recover a multigenerational sense of responsibility for Earth and her threatened habitats and species. Combining an illuminating new reading of the Anglican spiritual writings of Thomas Traherne with the latest insights from child and developmental psychology, it turns out that humans cannot 'save' the earth unless they learn their need of Earth and her creatures! Professor Michael Northcott, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia»

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