Coming of Age: Exploring the Spirituality and Identity of Younger Men Contributor(s): Anderson, David W. (Author), Martinson, Roland D. (Author), Hill, Paul G. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0806652241 ISBN-13: 9780806652245 Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishing OUR PRICE: $15.19 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: January 2006 Annotation: Based on a study sponsored by Lutheran Men in Mission, the writers interviewed a cross-section of young men on eleven factors to determine how these factors affected spiritual development and the interaction of faith and life. The book reveals what the interviews uncovered, and the authors analyze what this might mean for ministry to and with young men today. The factors studied were relationships, male mentors, crisis, time management, work, the power of defining moments, nature, sports, spiritual hunger, service, and avocation. Each factor is then explored in depth in order to help young men and those who engage in mentoring them in dialogue about the factors that make for meaning, identity, and spirituality. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Religion | Christian Living - Men's Interests - Religion | Spirituality - Religion | Christian Education - Children & Youth |
Dewey: 277.308 |
LCCN: 2005032513 |
Physical Information: 0.52" H x 6.14" W x 9.06" (0.78 lbs) 216 pages |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Christian - Sex & Gender - Masculine - Theometrics - Mainline |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: What is the state of faith today among younger men in the church? How is the church responding to the spiritual needs of a new generation? Armed with these questions and many more, authors Roland Martinson, Paul Hill, and David Anderson conducted interviews with young men (ages 18-40) of differing life and faith experiences, and differing ethnic backgrounds in six regions of the U.S. This new book, Coming of Age, is based on the results of this study. The study focuses on eleven factors that have an impact on the spiritual journeys of young men and offers practical advice to those who provide ministry to young men in the church. The health and vitality of the ELCA and other mainline denominations depends, in part, on keeping young men engaged in faith development and in connecting faith to life issues. The first section of the book introduces the results of the survey and provides a theological, biblical, and sociological vision for ministry to men, as well as observations about the current scene. The second part of the book targets each of the key factors observed in the study. Young men and those who minister with and to them can explore these factors together and discover ways to enrich their personal faith journeys and the whole community of faith. |