Godly Play
by Jerome Berryman
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A practical yet innovative approach to religious education -- becoming childlike in order to teach children.Godly Play invites us to consider spiritual development as a process in which the creative spirit is alive in the education of both young and old. Berryman awakens us to new ways of seeing ourselves and helps us to discover "our deep identity as Godly creatures."Tags
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This excellent book does two things: It provides a new and powerful model for teaching children in the Sunday School setting, and it takes the reader on a fascinating voyage into the question, "What do we really want children to learn in Sunday School?"
Jerome Berryman is an Episcopal (Anglican) priest at Christ Church Cathedral in Houston, Texas. He was previously a Presbyterian minister, and is also a trained Montessori teacher.
This Montessori background provides to the ethos of Berryman's Sunday School class at the Cathedral. I would love to see his room
He discerns four levels of language about God. "AH", (the deep sigh of recognition that God is with us), the insight "AHA!", and the awareness of paradox and fun in God's creativity - show more "HAHA!"
Berryman builds these four responses into a theology of ritual, sacred story, parable and silence and shows how these relate to developmental processes and how there is a need for balance between the four for healthy Christian living.
Back in his classroom, the Children's Center is the desert - a transparent plastic box containing sand (a piece of the desert) - where so many things happened.
I have a suspicion that many important things in our children's learning could happen if we took Fr Berryman's insights seriously - and playfully. show less
Jerome Berryman is an Episcopal (Anglican) priest at Christ Church Cathedral in Houston, Texas. He was previously a Presbyterian minister, and is also a trained Montessori teacher.
This Montessori background provides to the ethos of Berryman's Sunday School class at the Cathedral. I would love to see his room
He discerns four levels of language about God. "AH", (the deep sigh of recognition that God is with us), the insight "AHA!", and the awareness of paradox and fun in God's creativity - show more "HAHA!"
Berryman builds these four responses into a theology of ritual, sacred story, parable and silence and shows how these relate to developmental processes and how there is a need for balance between the four for healthy Christian living.
Back in his classroom, the Children's Center is the desert - a transparent plastic box containing sand (a piece of the desert) - where so many things happened.
I have a suspicion that many important things in our children's learning could happen if we took Fr Berryman's insights seriously - and playfully. show less
Berryman's Montessori style approach to religious education is amazing. Godly Play has been adapted by the Unitarian Universalists as "Spirit Play" and we love it. Recommended to educators, religious or non.
"Jerome W. Berryman is co-author of 'Young Children and Worship' and a contributor to 'Harper's Encyclopedia of Religious Education'. He is a consultant in the area of religious education, child development, and the spiritual direction of children." "'Godly Play' invites us to consider spiritual development as a process in which the creative spirit is alive in the education of both young and old. Berryman awakens us to new ways of seeing ourselves and helps us to discover 'our deep identity as Godly creatures.'" Source: The book's back covers. This book is well-indexed.
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Jerome W. Berryman is Senior Fellow of the Center for the Theology of Childhood and with his wife, Thea, founded Godly Play. With wide experience working with children ages 2-18, he is the author of many titles, including The Complete Guide to Godly Play; Teaching Godly Play; Children and the Theologians; The Spiritual Guidance of Children: show more Montessori, Godly Play, and the Future; and Becoming Like a Child: The Curiosity of Maturity beyond the Norm. show less
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- Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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- 268.01 — Religion Christian organization, social work & worship Religious education Christian Education
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- BV1464 .B47 — Philosophy, Psychology and Religion Practical Theology Practical Theology Ecclesiastical theology Religious education (General)
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