Children and the Imago Dei: A Reformed Proposal Regarding the Spiritual Openness of the Child

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Abstract

The spiritual openness of the child has been explained by their being at their existential limits and more open to mystery. This results in a non-directive approach to ministry, affirming every response and emphasizing the creative nature of the ṣeleʿm. This article proposes that a child is a “wiggly mirror,” able to reflect divine glory or created idols which better enables us to understand the process of ministry to children and to construct a more robust pedagogy.

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Barfield, R. (2020). Children and the Imago Dei: A Reformed Proposal Regarding the Spiritual Openness of the Child. Christian Education Journal, 17(1), 7–17. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739891319865911

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