We are less than two months away from our annual meeting! We are looking forward to exploring “Whose children are they?” with you.
Did you know there was a pre-conference issue with the theme?
If you are a member, go check out the submissions by logging into our member site and heading over to Taylor and Francis. There you will find submissions by:
- Karen-Marie Yust, “Whose children are they? Talking about responsibility for children’s religious education”
- Jerome Berryman, “Wondering about whose children they are”
- Amy Castle, “In transit: Shared motions of responsibility and belonging”
- Tony Eaude, ‘Reflections from an English perspective on nurturing young children’s spiritual growth and implications for religious education:
- Brendan Hyde, “Children of the ‘now’: Dispelling some neoliberal assumptions in Christian religious education”
- James D. Kirylo and Meir Muller, “To serve and unite children within a world of diversity is to recognize the presence of God”
- Rode Molla, “Children’s experiences matter: An interdisciplinary approach”