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Making sense of generation Y

The World View of 15-25-year-olds

by Sara savage, Sylvia Collins-Mayo, Bob Mayo with Graham Cray

GoodBookStall Review:
This book has been eagerly awaited by those church leaders who have been reading about the ‘Spiritual Revolution’ described by David Tacey and Heeles and Woodhead in their respective seminal works. Phil Rankin followed that with ‘Buried Spirituality’ then looked at Generation Y – or young people (15-25 yrs) for the uninitiated! In some contrast to Rankin, this new work again asks young people for their views and concludes that spirituality is not a quest for many of them. So, this significant book will be much analyzed and quoted as an important contribution to a wider debate, questioning as it does many of our widely held assumptions about the world view of young people today. Jim Currin

Reviewer: Jim Currin   (19/06/06)

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Price: £12.99
Publisher:Church House Publishing (CHP) Distributed by Hymns Ancient & Modern
Published:Spring 2006
ISBN:0-715-14051-5


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