Journal Didaskalia
Vol 9 No 1: Journal Didaskalia - April 2026

A Psychotheological Approach to the Development of Children's Faith and Personality in Christian Religious Education

Rumiyati, Rumiyati (Unknown)
Hia , Meniati (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2026

Abstract

This study explores the integration of developmental psychology and Christian theology in understanding the formation of children's faith and personality through Christian Religious Education (CRE). A psychotheological approach is employed to bridge the scientific understanding of human psychological and spiritual development with the dimension of faith derived from divine revelation. Employing a qualitative library research design, this study examines James Fowler's theory of faith development, Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory, and the biblical perspective on children's spiritual growth. The analysis reveals that the development of faith and personality in children cannot be separated from their dynamic relationship with God, the family as the primary institution of faith formation, and the faith community as a formative environment. Psychotheologically-based CRE equips teachers to become facilitators of holistic faith development, addressing the cognitive dimension through doctrinal understanding, the affective dimension through spiritual experience, and the moral dimension through Christian ethics, thereby systematically forming Christlike character within the child. This study also outlines practical implications for curriculum development and teaching methodologies in CRE that are responsive to children's developmental stages and grounded in strong theological principles.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

didaskalia

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Subject

Religion

Description

Journal Didaskalia published by STTII Surabaya as a means of developing evangelical values in Christian Religious Education by focusing on spiritual, knowledge and teaching skills of Christian education. Scientific work using educational and general study using Bible, field research and analysis ...