The Bible reading of young evangelicals an exploration of the ordinary hermeneutics and faith of Generation Y

Dissertation, University of Durham

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1. Verfasser: Perrin, Ruth H. (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Bielo, James S. (VerfasserIn eines Vorworts)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Eugene, Oregon Pickwick Publications 2016
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Zusammenfassung:Dissertation, University of Durham
Young evangelicals in Britain often find themselves at odds with an increasingly secular society, and yet the tradition persists and in some places flourishes. Sociological studies into the faith of this demographic group are rare, yet there is much to be explored as to how their faith functions and how it compares to other groups globally. Similarly, given the privilege evangelicals afford the biblical text, how young believers engage with the ancient Scriptures they understand to be "the word of God" is particularly significant. This work addresses that core question. How do young evangelicals make sense of the Bible today? Based on qualitative data gathered from three diverse evangelical churches it compares the reading priorities, ordinary hermeneutics, and theological concerns of young adults. Presenting age-related focus groups with challenging biblical narratives, the study compares strategies for negotiating the texts based on age, gender, and churchmanship. It provides a unique insight into the realities of Bible reading and the faith of "Generation Y" and gives food for thought not only to those with scholarly interests, but also those with a pastoral concern to shape and sustain the Christian faith of young adults in Britain and beyond--
Beschreibung:Contains bibliographical references (pages 245-264)
Beschreibung:xv, 264 Seiten
23 cm
ISBN:9781498293426
978-1-4982-9342-6
9781498293440
978-1-4982-9344-0