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ISSN 2155-7594
Research Article
Vol. 5, 2014January 31, 2014 EDT

What’s So Special about Children? A Reconsideration of the Use Made of Scriptures such as Matthew 18:1-5 in Advocating the Importance of Children for the Church

Stephen Dixon,
Adult-child relationshipstheological reflectiongivennessfiath communitiespersonal formationresponsibility and autonomyreflective practicerelational consciousness
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Dixon, Stephen. “What’s So Special about Children? A Reconsideration of the Use Made of Scriptures Such as Matthew 18:1-5 in Advocating the Importance of Children for the Church.” Journal of Childhood and Religion 5 (January 31, 2014): 1–33. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.65045/​001c.144844.

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