Childhood vulnerabilities in South Africa: some ethical perspectives

Intro -- CONTENTS -- RESEARCH JUSTIFICATION -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS APPEARING IN THE TEXT AND NOTES -- PREFACE -- Editors -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- 1. The plight and vulnerability of children living in South Africa and the calling of the Church -- 2. Seen but not heard? Engaging the mechanisms of...

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Contributors: Grobbelaar, Jan (Editor) ; Jones, Chris (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Stellenbosch African Sun Media 2021
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Childhood vulnerabilities in South Africa] (2021) (Wessels, Willie, 1953 -)
[Rezension von: Childhood vulnerabilities in South Africa] (2022) (Yates, Hannelie)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Africa / Child / Religious life
Further subjects:B Africa
B Children-Institutional care
B Electronic books
B Church work with children
B Children-Religious life-South Africa
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:Intro -- CONTENTS -- RESEARCH JUSTIFICATION -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS APPEARING IN THE TEXT AND NOTES -- PREFACE -- Editors -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- 1. The plight and vulnerability of children living in South Africa and the calling of the Church -- 2. Seen but not heard? Engaging the mechanisms of faith to end violence against children -- 3. The contentious issue of corporal punishment in South Africa -- 4. Reconceiving child theology from a queer theological perspective: for LGBTIQ+ parented families and children -- 5. The stigmatisation of children living with FASD and their biological mothers -- 6. Male initiation and circumcision - A South African perspective -- 7. Recognising and responding to complex dilemmas: Child marriage in South Africa -- 8. Children and racism -- 9. Reflections on the effectiveness of child support grants -- 10. Protecting children in the digital society -- REFERENCES.
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ISBN:1928480950