R.L. Stollar
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Thank you for reading and reviewing my book, Robin! I appreciate both your praise and your critiques. I especially agree with your main critique that
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The Kingdom of Children: A Liberation Theology:
"This was a real mix of a book. There were some points where Stollar’s critique of evangelical views of children were trenchant and spot on – he is direct in his attack on the right who hold to a controlling and disciplinarian approach to child rearin"
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"I was so eager for Theology and Families and I did enjoy parts of it. Yet, I found much of it did the same thing Thatcher repeatedly decried: neglecting children and relying on the abstract rather than the concrete.
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| I read this book because it has several sections on child liberation theology as well as children's rights. When Adrian Thatcher invests time to actually develop child liberation theology, his insights are fascinating and provocative. For example, hi ...more | |
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| I became interested in this book when I saw it has a section on child liberation theology. After reading it, though, it reminds me of the so-called “child rights advocacy” promoted by evangelical activists Katy Faust and Stacy Manning and their nonpr ...more | |











































