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

Affirming Childhood Spirituality of Hospitalized Immigrant Children

Peter Kantembe,
Childhood spiritualitypastoral careimmigrant childrenhospitalized childrenspiritual capabilitieschild-centered carecultural identityhealingtheological reflectionhope
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Articles in Vol. 5, 2014

Vol. 5, 2014
  • 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
  • Affirming Childhood Spirituality of Hospitalized Immigrant Children
    Peter Kantembe
  • Undesired offspring and Child Endangerment in Jewish Antiquity
    A. James Murphy
  • Children as An/other Subject: Redefining Moral Agency in a Postcolonial Context
    Kate M. Ott
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Kantembe, Peter. “Affirming Childhood Spirituality of Hospitalized Immigrant Children.” Journal of Childhood and Religion 5 (October 31, 2014): 1–28. https://doi.org/10.65045/001c.144852.
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