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The figure of the child in contemporary Evangelicalism / Anna Strhan.

LIBRA BR1642.G7 S77 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Strhan, Anna, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Evangelicalism--Great Britain.
Evangelicalism.
Children--Religious life--Great Britain.
Children.
Children--Religious aspects.
Children--Religious life.
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
viii, 232 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019.
Summary:
What does it mean to grow up as an evangelical Christian today? What meanings does 'childhood' have for evangelical adults? How does this shape their engagements with children and with schools? And what does this mean for the everyday realities of children's lives? Based on in-depth ethnographic fieldwork carried out in three contrasting evangelical churches in the UK, Anna Strhan reveals how attending to the significance of children within evangelicalism deepens understanding of evangelicals' hopes, fears and concerns, not only for children, but for wider British society. Developing a new, relational approach to the study of children and religion, Strhan invites the reader to consider both the complexities of children's agency and how the figure of the child shapes the hopes, fears, and imaginations of adults, within and beyond evangelicalism. 0The Figure of the Child in Contemporary Evangelicalism explores the lived realities of how evangelical Christians engage with children across the spaces of church, school, home, and other informal educational spaces in a de-christianizing cultural context, how children experience these forms of engagement, and the meanings and significance of childhood. Providing insight into different churches' contemporary cultural and moral orientations, the book reveals how conservative evangelicals experience their understanding of childhood as increasingly countercultural, while charismatic and open evangelicals locate their work with children as a significant means of engaging with wider secular society. Setting out an approach that explores the relations between the figure of the child, children's experiences, and how adult religious subjectivities are formed in both imagined and practical relationships with children, this study situates childhood as an important area of study within the sociology of religion and examines how we should approach childhood within this field, both theoretically and methodologically.
Contents:
1 The Agency of Children and the Study of Religion p. 23
2 Learning a Form of Life p. 48
3 Parenthood: Anxiety, Authority, and Agency p. 78
4 Building an Academy p. 108
5 School Visitors p. 134
6 Marking Times and Transitions p. 154
7 Living with Mess p. 178.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Electronic version: Strhan, Anna. Figure of the child in contemporary Evangelicalism.
ISBN:
0198789610
9780198789611
OCLC:
1081251761

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