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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- In Memory of Clarence Hale, 1959–2020 x
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 1
- A Christian Theological Statement in Support of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action 6 11
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Part 1: Setting the Stage: Residential Schools, Canadian Churches, and Corporal Punishment
- 1 A Prophetic Call to Churches in Canada 17
- 2 “I Was Spanked and I’m OK” Examining Thirty Years of Research Evidence on Corporal Punishment 23
- 3 Corporal Punishment: The Child’s Experience 36
- 4 Lies That Have Shaped Us: Racism, Violence, and Ageism in Canadian Churches 51
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Part 2: Examining Sacred Texts: Christian Theological Reflections on Corporal Punishment
- 5 Acculturation, Enculturation, and Social Imaginaries: The Complex Relationship between the Gospel and Culture 67
- 6 Reading the Bible Redemptively 77
- 7 What Do We Do with Proverbs? 93
- 8 The Significance of Robust Theologies of Childhood for Honouring Children’s Full Humanity and Rejecting Corporal Punishment 108
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Part 3: Seeking Further Wisdom: Indigenous Parenting, Positive Approaches to Discipline, and Spiritual Practices
- 9 The Circle of Courage: Raising Respectful, Responsible Children through Indigenous Child-Rearing Practices 125
- 10 Inunnguiniq: Inuit Perspectives on Raising a Human Being 137
- 11 Rethinking Christian Theologies of Discipline and Discipleship 152
- 12 Walking the Path toward Reconciliation: One Mother’s Transformative Journey from Parenting with Punishment to Parenting with Positive Discipline 161
- 13 Whole-Person Discipline: The Spiritual Nurture of Children 173
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Part 4: Moving toward Reconciliation: Reflections on the Theological Statement and (Re)Imagining Our Shared Future
- 14 Developing the Theological Statement on Corporal Punishment: The Process 185
- 15 An International Perspective on the Canadian Theological Statement: Context, Tools, and Encouragement 194
- 16 “On Sparing the Rod and Spoiling the Child” Preaching on Call to Action 6 and the Repeal of Section 43 of the Criminal Code 209
- 17 An Opportune Time: Corrupt Imagination and Distorted Lives 216
- 18 Hiding, Finding, and Breaking: One Man’s Journey to Breaking the Intergenerational Cycle of Violence 226
- 19 Let Ours Be Hands That Bless 236
- Bibliography 243
- Contributors 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- In Memory of Clarence Hale, 1959–2020 x
- Acknowledgements xi
- Introduction 1
- A Christian Theological Statement in Support of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action 6 11
-
Part 1: Setting the Stage: Residential Schools, Canadian Churches, and Corporal Punishment
- 1 A Prophetic Call to Churches in Canada 17
- 2 “I Was Spanked and I’m OK” Examining Thirty Years of Research Evidence on Corporal Punishment 23
- 3 Corporal Punishment: The Child’s Experience 36
- 4 Lies That Have Shaped Us: Racism, Violence, and Ageism in Canadian Churches 51
-
Part 2: Examining Sacred Texts: Christian Theological Reflections on Corporal Punishment
- 5 Acculturation, Enculturation, and Social Imaginaries: The Complex Relationship between the Gospel and Culture 67
- 6 Reading the Bible Redemptively 77
- 7 What Do We Do with Proverbs? 93
- 8 The Significance of Robust Theologies of Childhood for Honouring Children’s Full Humanity and Rejecting Corporal Punishment 108
-
Part 3: Seeking Further Wisdom: Indigenous Parenting, Positive Approaches to Discipline, and Spiritual Practices
- 9 The Circle of Courage: Raising Respectful, Responsible Children through Indigenous Child-Rearing Practices 125
- 10 Inunnguiniq: Inuit Perspectives on Raising a Human Being 137
- 11 Rethinking Christian Theologies of Discipline and Discipleship 152
- 12 Walking the Path toward Reconciliation: One Mother’s Transformative Journey from Parenting with Punishment to Parenting with Positive Discipline 161
- 13 Whole-Person Discipline: The Spiritual Nurture of Children 173
-
Part 4: Moving toward Reconciliation: Reflections on the Theological Statement and (Re)Imagining Our Shared Future
- 14 Developing the Theological Statement on Corporal Punishment: The Process 185
- 15 An International Perspective on the Canadian Theological Statement: Context, Tools, and Encouragement 194
- 16 “On Sparing the Rod and Spoiling the Child” Preaching on Call to Action 6 and the Repeal of Section 43 of the Criminal Code 209
- 17 An Opportune Time: Corrupt Imagination and Distorted Lives 216
- 18 Hiding, Finding, and Breaking: One Man’s Journey to Breaking the Intergenerational Cycle of Violence 226
- 19 Let Ours Be Hands That Bless 236
- Bibliography 243
- Contributors 259