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The term "Child Theology" is a 21st century invention. But the substance of Child Theology is as old as the Good News of Jesus. When his disciples were making serious mistakes in their theological argument about greatness in the kingdom of God, he placed a child among them. In June 2002 a group of Christians met in Penang, Malaysia to explore what was meant by "Child Theology". One of the outcomes was the request for a book on the subject. Entry Point is that book! Without defining the shape and content of Child Theology, it invites readers to explore what it might mean to receive this child…mehr

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The term "Child Theology" is a 21st century invention. But the substance of Child Theology is as old as the Good News of Jesus. When his disciples were making serious mistakes in their theological argument about greatness in the kingdom of God, he placed a child among them. In June 2002 a group of Christians met in Penang, Malaysia to explore what was meant by "Child Theology". One of the outcomes was the request for a book on the subject. Entry Point is that book! Without defining the shape and content of Child Theology, it invites readers to explore what it might mean to receive this child as: ¿ a challenge to radical conversion, ¿ a clue to the truth about the kingdom of God, ¿ a reminder that following Jesus into the kingdom means denying self and taking up the cross, ¿ an encouragement to live in the resilience of resurrection, ¿ a helper in making universal community with God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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HADDON WILLMER creció en el evangelio dentro de la Iglesia Libre y tuvo una buena educación liberal en Brockenhurst y Cambridge, estudiando historia y teología. Enseñó en la Universidad de Leeds por treinta y dos años, y es Profesor Emérito de Teología. Es hombre orquesta en muchos oficios teológicos y puede ser maestro de cualquiera, trabajando intermitentemente sobre Barth y Bonhoeffer, política y perdón, Biblia y predicación, y misión en Leeds y más allá. Desde su jubilación se ha dedicado a supervisar a trece estudiantes de doctorado en el Centro Oxford para Estudios Misionales. De 1997 a 2014 fue fideicomisario de Pace (Parents Against Child Sexual Exploitation -Padres contra la Explotación Sexual Infantil) y continúa como fideicomisario del Movimiento de Teología Infantil. Está casado con Hilary, activista social cristiana, tienen tres hijos, siete nietas y un nieto.