A Treatise on Bringing Children to Jesus Christ: A Medieval Classic

John Charlier Gerson

A Treatise on Bringing Children to Jesus Christ: A Medieval Classic
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country
United States
Published
27 February 2019
Pages
74
ISBN
9781532663598

A Treatise on Bringing Children to Jesus Christ: A Medieval Classic

John Charlier Gerson

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It is a common belief that children were not perceived as children until modern times. In fact the Christian Middle Ages accepted that children are not adults and need attention, training, education, and love. One of the champions of children was the chancellor of the University of Paris, Jean Gerson (1363-1429). His treatise on bringing children to Christ is hardly known today but is now available in this introduction and translation. Gerson, the renowned theologian, took the time and effort to consider the lives and Christian education of children. –Brian Patrick McGuire, author, history professor This treatise by Jean Gerson, the Chancellor of the University of Paris, theologian, and reformer, adds texture to the history of childhood in Europe and resources for reflecting on our own views of children and their moral and spiritual development. –Marcia Bunge, professor, Gustavus Adolphus College

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