This article explores the factors that contribute to the children living in Zama Zama informal settlement’s spiritual development. Postfoundational practical theology and the narrative approach function as paradigm and methodology. Themes and/or discourses like power, poverty, nutrition, health and school enrolment were identified. The faith development theory is discussed, as well as a reflection on children’s spirituality. The research shows that the faith community, crèche and other partners play a crucial role in the spiritual development of the children. INTRADISCIPLINARY AND/OR INTERDISCIPLINARY IMPLICATIONS : This article explores the factors that contribute to the children living in Zama Zama informal settlement’s sp...
With the assumption that humans are innately spiritual, I investigate research regarding the develop...
The vision of Child Theology Africa is to advance a child-friendly continent by doing theology with...
The essence of this article was originally presented as a paper at the Roundtable discussion, Inter...
This article explores the factors that contribute to the children living in Zama Zama informal set...
<p>This article explores the factors that contribute to the children living in Zama Zama infor...
This article presents research on spiritual experience in childhood and aims to illustrate the found...
Doctor Philosophy Gender and Religion, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.This study...
This article reflects on the findings of a research study that investigated a community development ...
There is immense growth during a child’s adolescent years. Children begin to identify likes and disl...
The composition and formation of a young child's Muslim identity is situated within a contextual lan...
Historically, the church has played a primary role in children's faith formation. Invariably, pare...
Attention to the spiritual flourishing of young children contributes to their well-being, both their...
This article reflects on the findings of a research study that investigated a community development ...
References: leaves 165-187Faith or spiritual formation studies the practices that nurture the spirit...
This article elaborates on the sixth movement of a postfoundational notion of practical theology and...
With the assumption that humans are innately spiritual, I investigate research regarding the develop...
The vision of Child Theology Africa is to advance a child-friendly continent by doing theology with...
The essence of this article was originally presented as a paper at the Roundtable discussion, Inter...
This article explores the factors that contribute to the children living in Zama Zama informal set...
<p>This article explores the factors that contribute to the children living in Zama Zama infor...
This article presents research on spiritual experience in childhood and aims to illustrate the found...
Doctor Philosophy Gender and Religion, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.This study...
This article reflects on the findings of a research study that investigated a community development ...
There is immense growth during a child’s adolescent years. Children begin to identify likes and disl...
The composition and formation of a young child's Muslim identity is situated within a contextual lan...
Historically, the church has played a primary role in children's faith formation. Invariably, pare...
Attention to the spiritual flourishing of young children contributes to their well-being, both their...
This article reflects on the findings of a research study that investigated a community development ...
References: leaves 165-187Faith or spiritual formation studies the practices that nurture the spirit...
This article elaborates on the sixth movement of a postfoundational notion of practical theology and...
With the assumption that humans are innately spiritual, I investigate research regarding the develop...
The vision of Child Theology Africa is to advance a child-friendly continent by doing theology with...
The essence of this article was originally presented as a paper at the Roundtable discussion, Inter...