Abstract
One hundred years of research related to children's spirituality and religion are surveyed for key themes, with the conclusion that serious theological work is needed to complement existing research. The value of theologians and social science scholars working together in this area is considered. Open dialogue related to children's spiritual development and experience, and cooperative development of research programs across these disciplines and others, are likely to produce innovative topics and approaches to this important area of work.
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