Home
The Mystery of the Child
Barnes and Noble
Loading Inventory...
The Mystery of the Child in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $30.99


The Mystery of the Child in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $30.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: OS
Much of today's writing on children treats the child of any age as a problem or a set of problems to be solved, effectively reducing the child to a complex of biological and chemical factors, explainable in scientific terms, or regarding children as objects of adult control. In contrast, Martin Marty here presents the child as a
mystery
who invokes wonder and elicits creative responses that affect the care provided him or her.
Drawing on literature as new as contemporary poetry and as old as the Bible,
The Mystery of the Child
encourages the thoughtful enjoyment of children instead of the imposition of adult will and control. Indeed, Marty treats the impulse to control as a problem and highlights qualities associated with children responsiveness, receptivity, openness to wonder that can become sources of renewal for adults.
represents a new tack for Martin Marty universally respected as a historian, theologian, and interpreter of religion and culture but displays the same incisive, erudite quality marking the fifty-plus books and thousands of articles that he has previously written. Marty's broad, thoughtful perspective will inspire readers to think afresh about what it means to be a child and to be a caregiver.
This book is sure to claim a wide readership parents, grandparents, schoolteachers, theologians, historians engaging anyone wanting to explore more fully the profound realm of the child.
mystery
who invokes wonder and elicits creative responses that affect the care provided him or her.
Drawing on literature as new as contemporary poetry and as old as the Bible,
The Mystery of the Child
encourages the thoughtful enjoyment of children instead of the imposition of adult will and control. Indeed, Marty treats the impulse to control as a problem and highlights qualities associated with children responsiveness, receptivity, openness to wonder that can become sources of renewal for adults.
represents a new tack for Martin Marty universally respected as a historian, theologian, and interpreter of religion and culture but displays the same incisive, erudite quality marking the fifty-plus books and thousands of articles that he has previously written. Marty's broad, thoughtful perspective will inspire readers to think afresh about what it means to be a child and to be a caregiver.
This book is sure to claim a wide readership parents, grandparents, schoolteachers, theologians, historians engaging anyone wanting to explore more fully the profound realm of the child.
Much of today's writing on children treats the child of any age as a problem or a set of problems to be solved, effectively reducing the child to a complex of biological and chemical factors, explainable in scientific terms, or regarding children as objects of adult control. In contrast, Martin Marty here presents the child as a
mystery
who invokes wonder and elicits creative responses that affect the care provided him or her.
Drawing on literature as new as contemporary poetry and as old as the Bible,
The Mystery of the Child
encourages the thoughtful enjoyment of children instead of the imposition of adult will and control. Indeed, Marty treats the impulse to control as a problem and highlights qualities associated with children responsiveness, receptivity, openness to wonder that can become sources of renewal for adults.
represents a new tack for Martin Marty universally respected as a historian, theologian, and interpreter of religion and culture but displays the same incisive, erudite quality marking the fifty-plus books and thousands of articles that he has previously written. Marty's broad, thoughtful perspective will inspire readers to think afresh about what it means to be a child and to be a caregiver.
This book is sure to claim a wide readership parents, grandparents, schoolteachers, theologians, historians engaging anyone wanting to explore more fully the profound realm of the child.
mystery
who invokes wonder and elicits creative responses that affect the care provided him or her.
Drawing on literature as new as contemporary poetry and as old as the Bible,
The Mystery of the Child
encourages the thoughtful enjoyment of children instead of the imposition of adult will and control. Indeed, Marty treats the impulse to control as a problem and highlights qualities associated with children responsiveness, receptivity, openness to wonder that can become sources of renewal for adults.
represents a new tack for Martin Marty universally respected as a historian, theologian, and interpreter of religion and culture but displays the same incisive, erudite quality marking the fifty-plus books and thousands of articles that he has previously written. Marty's broad, thoughtful perspective will inspire readers to think afresh about what it means to be a child and to be a caregiver.
This book is sure to claim a wide readership parents, grandparents, schoolteachers, theologians, historians engaging anyone wanting to explore more fully the profound realm of the child.








![C'mon [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]](https://prodimage.images-bn.com/pimages/0751937362326_p0_v1_s600x595.jpg)








