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Episode 6: Religion in Children’s Literature

 
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What is the place of religion, God, and faith in children’s books? From the origins of children’s literature to modern-day agnosticism, we discuss this controversial theme in our episode which you can download

1. HERE
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And if you want the next and past episodes of Kid You Not on your mp3 player just like that, subscribe to us on iTunes!

In this episode you’ll hear about:

  • Scandalous and sulphurous blasphemy (or not) in Meg Rosoff’s There Is No Dog
  • Religion at the roots of children’s books, and its current unfashionability
  • Why religious values still permeate non-religious children’s books
  • The modern splitting of the religious life

and much more!

Please post all your comments here or email us at kidyounotpodcast@gmail.com!

And here are some of the books we’ll be discussing…

  continue reading

12 episodes

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Manage episode 1469251 series 10401
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What is the place of religion, God, and faith in children’s books? From the origins of children’s literature to modern-day agnosticism, we discuss this controversial theme in our episode which you can download

1. HERE
MP3jPLAYLISTS.inline_2 = [ { name: "1. HERE", formats: ["mp3"], mp3: "aHR0cDovL2tpZHlvdW5vdHBvZGNhc3QuY29tL3dwLWNvbnRlbnQvdXBsb2Fkcy9LWU5FcGlzb2RlNi5tcDM=", counterpart:"", artist: "", image: "", imgurl: "" } ]; MP3jPLAYERS[2] = { list: MP3jPLAYLISTS.inline_2, tr:0, type:'single', lstate:'', loop:false, play_txt:'     ', pause_txt:'     ', pp_title:'', autoplay:false, download:false, vol:100, height:'' };, or play in the sidebar (32 min).

And if you want the next and past episodes of Kid You Not on your mp3 player just like that, subscribe to us on iTunes!

In this episode you’ll hear about:

  • Scandalous and sulphurous blasphemy (or not) in Meg Rosoff’s There Is No Dog
  • Religion at the roots of children’s books, and its current unfashionability
  • Why religious values still permeate non-religious children’s books
  • The modern splitting of the religious life

and much more!

Please post all your comments here or email us at kidyounotpodcast@gmail.com!

And here are some of the books we’ll be discussing…

  continue reading

12 episodes

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