The Nature and Development of Religious Concepts in Children - Couverture souple

Bose, Roy George

 
9781025857510: The Nature and Development of Religious Concepts in Children

Synopsis

"The Nature and Development of Religious Concepts in Children" is an insightful psychological study that explores the evolution of spiritual understanding in young minds. Roy George Bose delves into the intricate ways children interpret religious terminology and abstract theological ideas, providing a scientific framework for understanding early spiritual growth. Through empirical observation and systematic analysis, the work identifies key stages in the cognitive development of faith, offering profound insights into the intersection of developmental psychology and religious pedagogy.

The text examines how environmental factors, educational methodologies, and cognitive maturity influence a child's grasp of concepts such as deity, prayer, and morality. By providing a structured overview of these mental processes, Bose contributes a significant resource for educators, theologians, and psychologists interested in the spiritual formation of youth. This study remains a valuable historical reference for understanding the foundational methods of measuring and classifying religious thought in early childhood development, emphasizing the importance of aligning religious instruction with a child's natural intellectual and emotional growth.

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