The Religious Imagination of Children Project
Seattle Presbytery
The Religious Imagination of Children Project
Dr. J. Bradley Wigger, Professor of education and childhood studies at Louisville Seminary, is directing a research project to better understand children’s thinking and imagination, including the ways children reflect upon God and religious life.
If you are a parent with a child (3-12 years old), who would be willing to participate in the study, we would appreciate a chance to talk with you, and with your child’s assent, interview your child. Interviews typically last about 30 minutes and are set up at your convenience. Participation could make important contributions to better understanding children.
If you are possibly willing to participate, have questions, concerns, or are curious, please contact:
J. Bradley Wigger
502.489.2842
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The study is funded by the Henry Luce III Foundation through Louisville Seminary and conforms to the ethical standards of research with human subjects as approved by the school’s Institutional Review Board. Confidentiality will be maintained by disguising the names or other identifying features of participants.