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Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore

    Miller-McLemore's writing delves into the lived theology found amidst everyday struggles like illness, dying, work, and parenting. Her prolific work, translated into numerous languages, explores the theological dimensions of human experience. Recognized as a leader in practical theologies and studies of women and childhood, she offers profound insights into the human condition.

    Let the Children Come
    • 2003

      Let the Children Come

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      In this important and much-needed book, theologian, author, and teacher Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore writes about the struggle to raise children with integrity and faithfulness as Christians in a complex postmodern society. Let the Children Come shows that the care of children is in itself a religious discipline and a communal practice that places demands on both congregations and society as a whole. The author calls for clearer and more defined ways in which Christians can respond to the call to nurture all children (not just their own) as manifestations of God's presence in the world. Miller-McLemore raises and investigates questions that up until now have largely been left unasked, such What are the dominant cultural perceptions of children— including religious perceptions— with which parents must grapple? How have Christians defined children and parenting, and how should they today?

      Let the Children Come