Objectives and Materials of the Comprehensive Program for Young People of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A - Softcover

Hutchison, Ralph Cooper

 
9781025873886: Objectives and Materials of the Comprehensive Program for Young People of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A

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"Objectives and Materials of the Comprehensive Program for Young People of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A" provides a foundational exploration of the pedagogical and spiritual frameworks designed for the religious instruction of youth within the Presbyterian tradition during the early twentieth century. Written by Ralph Cooper Hutchison, this work offers a meticulous examination of the goals, methods, and curricular materials necessary to foster a robust faith among young congregants.

The text outlines a holistic approach to ministry, emphasizing the integration of social, educational, and spiritual development. It serves as both a historical record of Christian education practices and a detailed guide for church leaders seeking to engage younger generations in meaningful ways. Hutchison delineates specific objectives intended to guide the "Comprehensive Program," reflecting the era's evolving philosophies regarding youth engagement and character building.

For scholars of religious history and practitioners of youth ministry, this volume offers significant insight into the administrative and theological priorities of the Presbyterian Church during a transformative period in American Protestantism. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the historical development of organized youth movements and the evolution of religious education in the United States.

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