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Fowler's Stages Of Faith In Profile (1362 words) |
 | Stage one is also dangerous, though, in that the child's imagination can be "possessed" by unrestrained images of terror and destruction from the unconscious, and the exploitation of the fertile imagination by enforced taboos and indoctrination. |
 | Stage two can be dangerous because the relentless belief in reciprocity forces the individual into a strict, overcontrolling perfectionism; their religious system will without doubt be either legalistic or else, in the case of abuse, the child may be convinced of his or her own irredeemability. |
 | In this stage a person grasps the reality behind the symbols of his or her inherited systems, and is also drawn to and acknowledging of the symbols of other's systems. |
| Stage One's Philosophy (1515 words) |
 | STAGE ONE received the Sara Spencer Award from the Southwest Theatre Conference as the outstanding children's theatre in the region. |
 | STAGE ONE became a resident of the Kentucky Center for the Arts where STAGE ONE presented the world premiere of THE GLASS CHRISTMAS TREE in the Whitney Hall and subsequently became the resident user of the Moritz von Bomhard Theater, which was designed especially to accommodate young audiences. |
 | STAGE ONE is recognized as one of the nation's leading professional theatres for young audiences and is the oldest theatre in Louisville Kentucky. |