Introduction: Maturity beyond the Norm
1. Happiness and Maturity beyond the Norm: The Child/Adult Paradox
2. Considering Children as Concepts: A Literal View of Jesus' Saying
3. Imagining Children as Parables: A Figurative View of Jesus' Saying
4. The Creator/creator Affinity: A Mystical View of Jesus' Saying
5. How Then Shall We Live? An Ethical View of Jesus' Saying
6. A Stable Nativity: Responding to Jesus' Creation
Jerome W. Berryman is the founder of Godly Play and has a wide experience working with children ages 2–18. Priest, writer, lecturer, and workshop leader, Berryman is Senior Fellow of the Center for the Theology of Childhood. He is the author of The Complete Guide to Godly Play, Teaching Godly Play, Children and the Theologians, The Spiritual Guidance of Children, and Stories of God at Home. He lives in Greenwood Village, Colorado.
“The quality of Jerome Berryman’s scholarship, insight, and vision
about childhood’s theological and spiritual nature is without
equal. In this one book, the reader will find rewards and
challenges that could not be provided by reading a hundred other
books in this field.”
––Dr. Rebecca Nye, researcher, consultant, and trainer in the field
of children’s spirituality and author of Children’s Spirituality:
What It Is and Why It Matters
“Jerome Berryman turns our view of God upside down and makes us
wonder how things would be if God were not the aloof, distant,
bearded patriarch but were in truth a wide-eyed, ingenuous,
trusting child. Just imagine––and be lost in wonder.”
––The Reverend Dr. Samuel Wells, Vicar, St. Martin in the Fields,
London
“If nothing else, this book will change your view of children and
the Kingdom of God. And that’s a good thing.”
––Scottie May, PhD, Associate Professor Emerita, Department of
Christian Formation and Ministry, Wheaton College
“This brilliant explication of scripture using psychology,
theology, history, and story opens up new ways of thinking about
processes of faith formation. This book will challenge your mind
and expand your thinking and practice around faith formation for
all ages.”
––The Reverend Dr. Ivy Beckwith, Faith Formation Team Leader,
United Church of Christ and co-author of Children’s Ministry in the
Way of Jesus
“This book is testament to Berryman’s life work of attending to
children, their unique voices and faces, and the hope each child
brings to the world.”
––Dr. David Jensen, Academic Dean at Austin Presbyterian
Theological Seminary
“Jerome Berryman’s newest book is a thoughtful and thorough
academic exploration of ‘becoming like a child’ made all the more
compelling because it is also an exquisite demonstration of what it
looks like to creatively engage the world as a mature Christian
today.”
––Mary Hunter Rouse, Godly Play trainer and religion teacher at St.
Martin’s Episcopal School in Atlanta, Georgia
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