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Navigate Children and religious education With Intention
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Navigate Children and religious education With Intention

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
1
Children and religious education in Practice
2
Children and religious education: A Deeper Look
3
Children and religious education
4
Children and religious education: Foundations
5
Children and religious education: From Confusion to Clarity
Children and religious education: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

How a tradition decides to pass itself on to children reveals what it most deeply believes about the nature of faith — whether it is primarily inherited identity or chosen commitment, whether it is about belonging or about transformation, whether it trusts children to encounter genuine questions or fears what those questions might do. Every tradition has resources for the formation of children: the Jewish bar and bat mitzvah system, the Buddhist monastic school, the indigenous initiation ceremonies, the Christian catechetical tradition. The central question is not what to teach children but how to form them — how to give them enough of the tradition to have something real to work with, and enough freedom to make it genuinely their own.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Children and religious education in Practice
2
Children and religious education: A Deeper Look
3
Children and religious education
4
Children and religious education: Foundations
5
Children and religious education: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Children and religious education: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Intoxication with Divine Beauty
Longing as the Gateway
Poetry as Spiritual Practice
Sacred Restlessness in Young Souls
The Beloved in Every Meeting

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