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4.0 out of 5 stars From the cover, August 25, 2005
This review is from: Graced Vulnerability: A Theology Of Childhood (Paperback)
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Despite the frequent use of the term "children of God" to describe graced human existence, Christian theologians rarely consider childhood as an explicity theological topic. The author argues that vulnerability is a dimension of the imageo Dei, and suggests that childhood provides a window for understanding 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, he 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.
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Graced Vulnerability: A Theology Of Childhood
Graced Vulnerability: A Theology Of Childhood by David Hadley Jensen (Paperback - April 30, 2005)
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