With the Children on Sundays. Through Eye - Gate and Ear - Gate into the City of Child - Soul

Par : Sylvanus Stall
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  • Nombre de pages2354
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664564979
  • EAN4057664564979
  • Date de parution04/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille3 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "With the Children on Sundays, " Sylvanus Stall presents a heartfelt exploration of childhood spirituality, offering readers a series of engaging narratives that aim to enrich the Sunday experience for both children and adults. The book combines a didactic approach with charming anecdotes, employing a literary style that is both accessible and lyrical. Each chapter serves as a Sunday School lesson, enveloping its themes in stories that resonate with the innocence and curiosity of young minds, making it a valuable pedagogical tool during the late 19th century, a period characterized by the burgeoning emphasis on the importance of moral education in youth development.
Sylvanus Stall was a prominent clergyman and educator whose passion for nurturing children's faith is evident throughout his work. His background in theology and his commitment to progressive educational methods greatly influenced his desire to create a resource that would inspire children in their spiritual journeys. Stall'Äôs experience as a Sunday School teacher provided him with firsthand insights into the needs and interests of children, lending authenticity and warmth to his narratives.
"With the Children on Sundays" is an essential read for educators, parents, and anyone involved in childhood spiritual formation. Its rich blend of storytelling and moral instruction serves as an invitation for readers to rediscover the joy of Sundays with children, sparking meaningful dialogues about faith, values, and community.
In "With the Children on Sundays, " Sylvanus Stall presents a heartfelt exploration of childhood spirituality, offering readers a series of engaging narratives that aim to enrich the Sunday experience for both children and adults. The book combines a didactic approach with charming anecdotes, employing a literary style that is both accessible and lyrical. Each chapter serves as a Sunday School lesson, enveloping its themes in stories that resonate with the innocence and curiosity of young minds, making it a valuable pedagogical tool during the late 19th century, a period characterized by the burgeoning emphasis on the importance of moral education in youth development.
Sylvanus Stall was a prominent clergyman and educator whose passion for nurturing children's faith is evident throughout his work. His background in theology and his commitment to progressive educational methods greatly influenced his desire to create a resource that would inspire children in their spiritual journeys. Stall'Äôs experience as a Sunday School teacher provided him with firsthand insights into the needs and interests of children, lending authenticity and warmth to his narratives.
"With the Children on Sundays" is an essential read for educators, parents, and anyone involved in childhood spiritual formation. Its rich blend of storytelling and moral instruction serves as an invitation for readers to rediscover the joy of Sundays with children, sparking meaningful dialogues about faith, values, and community.