31 research outputs found
Pentecostalism and Secular Youth Culture: Translatability, Ambiguity and Instability
Based on research in the United States, Australia and South Africa, this chapter analyses three particular tensions in Pentecostal engagements with secular youth culture, focusing on popular music and youth sport. The first tension is the limited translatability of Pentecostal beliefs and practices into the worldviews of non-Christian youth. The second tension is the ambiguity of Pentecostal ecclesiology (church organization), which produces multiple sites of incompatible authority on controversial theological and social issues such as sexuality. The third tension is the instability inherent in Pentecostal theology as it emphasizes the importance of personal revelation and ecstatic experience, which has the potential to upset negotiated compromises with secular culture
Psychological Well-being Among Religious and Spiritual-identified Young Gay and Bisexual Men
Une prémédication bronchodilatatrice ne réduit pas les événements respiratoires indésirables en anesthésie générale pédiatrique
Predictors of cannabis and tobacco co-use in youth: exploring the mediating role of age at first use in the population assessment of tobacco health (PATH) study
Early Adolescent Sexual Initiation and Physical/Psychological Symptoms: A Comparative Analysis of Five Nations
Short- and long-term use of medication for psychological distress after the diagnosis of cancer
Religion and Violence Against Sexual and Gender Minorities: A Cyclical Minority Stress Model
God Attachment, Mother Attachment, and Father Attachment in Early and Middle Adolescence
10.1007/s10943-010-9342-yJournal of Religion and Health1-15JRHE
