Evaluating children's use of symbol in some recent research

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Moriarty, Micheline. (2009). Evaluating children's use of symbol in some recent research. International Journal of Children's Spirituality. 14(1), pp. 47 - 61. https://doi.org/10.1080/13644360802658750
AuthorsMoriarty, Micheline
Abstract

This paper explores a number of examples of what appeared to be recurring symbolic expressions of spirituality found in my recent research into the spiritual experiences of children in Victorian State primary schools. These expressions appeared in drawings and in conversation. In this paper I use hermeneutic phenomenology and a multidisciplinary approach to the literature, to explore the nature of symbol, in particular, the symbols of island, snake and mountain. I examine the children's use of these symbols, with their multiple meanings and function, to gain a greater understanding of their individual and collective spirituality and well‐being. This study can have applications in religious education. Through their symbolic expressions children may be enabled to explore meaning in their lives, and advance in their spiritual development. Moreover, examination by children of their own symbols may provide a bridge to understanding and exploring core ideas of religious faith, which are mainly expressed in metaphoric language. Exploring symbols can provide a way for children to exercise the imagination, grounded in bodily experience, to achieve open and enriching spiritual outcomes.

Keywordssymbol; metaphor; spirituality; religious education
Year2009
JournalInternational Journal of Children's Spirituality
Journal citation14 (1), pp. 47 - 61
PublisherRoutledge
ISSN1364-436X
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/13644360802658750
Scopus EID2-s2.0-77958494417
Page range47 - 61
Research GroupSchool of Education
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Place of publicationUnited Kingdom
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