Nurturing the Human Spirit Through Character Development in Adolescents

Nurturing the Human Spirit Through Character Development in Adolescents

Author: Rev. Dr. Bronco H. Crooke

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2015-10-13

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 151441001X

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Nurturing the Human Spirit through Character Development in Adolescents was designed to discover and develop the spiritual nature of our adolescents by assisting them in discerning and constructing positive character-building skills. By familiarizing them to their own and other religious beliefs and practices, the adolescents will be able to more easily accommodate themselves to their diverse neighborhoods and schools. By understanding their peers’ religious and social practices, a common underlying tension is removed from their daily lives, enabling them to better learn in an educational setting.


Nurturing Child and Adolescent Spirituality

Nurturing Child and Adolescent Spirituality

Author: Karen-Marie Yust

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 9780742544635

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Nurturing Child and Adolescent Spirituality: Perspectives from the World's Religious Traditions provides a forum for prominent religious scholars to examine the state of religious knowledge and theological reflection on spiritual development in childhood and adolescence. Featuring essays from thinkers representing the world's major religious traditions, the book introduces new voices, challenges assumptions, raises new questions, and broadens the base of knowledge and investment in this important domain of life. Nurturing Child and Adolescent Spirituality will set the stage for new waves of scholarship and dialogue within and across traditions, disciplines, and cultures that will enrich understanding and strengthen how the world's religious traditions, and others, understand and cultivate the spiritual lives of children and adolescents around the globe.


Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Dignity and Human Rights

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Dignity and Human Rights

Author: Hoda Mahmoudi

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2019-11-18

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1789738210

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This timely collection brings together a diverse array of field-leading contributors in order to offer an interdisciplinary investigation into a discourse, research, and action agenda in pursuit of the universal application of human dignity.


Character Building Through Christian Education for Youth

Character Building Through Christian Education for Youth

Author: Culbert Delisle Blenman

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2016-04-14

Total Pages: 123

ISBN-13: 1514455153

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Character Building Through Christian Education for Youth is an easy-to-read, value-packed, and timely guide for youth in an environment beset with uncertainty, crime and lawlessnessincluding cyber crimeunemployment, moral decadence and a plethora of evils that impact modern society. For those desirous of averting the effects of bad choices that they or others make, which results in these evils, Blenman offers, through Christ Jesus, prescriptions that have been tried and tested by believers the world over. They may just be what will save this generation of youth. Modeste Downes


Keeping Students Safe and Helping Them Thrive

Keeping Students Safe and Helping Them Thrive

Author: David Osher Ph.D.

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2019-05-17

Total Pages: 700

ISBN-13:

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Details the safety, mental health, and wellness issues in schools today and focuses on the interactions and collaborations needed among students, teachers, families, community members, and other professionals to foster the safety, learning, and well-being of all students. Safe schools and student well-being take a "village" of adults and students with varied interests, perspectives, and abilities collaborating to create caring, supportive, and academically productive schools. Schools are unofficial mental health care providers for children and youth who are placed at risk by social and economic circumstances and whose un- and under addressed needs can compromise teaching and learning. This handbook provides up-to-date information on how to promote safety, wellness, and mental health in a manner that can help draw the needed "village" together. It aligns research and practice to support effective collaboration—it provides information and tools for educators, administrators, policy makers, mental health and community organizations, families, parents, and students to join forces to promote and support school safety, student well-being, and student mental health. Chapters address school context, the dynamic nature of school communities and child development, and the importance of diversity and equity. Chapters provide in-depth understanding of why and how to improve safety, well-being, and mental health in a culturally responsive manner. They provide strategies and tools for planning, monitoring, and implementing change, methods for collaborating, and policy and practice guidance. They provide examples of successful and promising cross-system and cross-stakeholder collaborations. This handbook will interest students, scholars, faculty, and researchers in education, counseling, and psychology; administrators in human services and youth development; policy makers; and student, family, and community representatives.


Foundations for Youth Ministry

Foundations for Youth Ministry

Author: Dean Borgman

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1441241507

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Dean Borgman, a nationally known youth ministry expert, offers a new edition of his influential classic. Reaching a broadly ecumenical audience, this book challenges readers to think about the theological nature of youth ministry. Questions for discussion and reflection are included. This thoroughly updated edition was previously published as When Kumbaya Is Not Enough. Praise for the first edition "Writing with the lens of a theologian, the heart of a pastor, and welcome doctrinal breadth, Borgman has provided a 'field book' of pastoral theologies that takes seriously the social systems shaping the lives of adolescents. This book is a significant step toward the long-awaited conversation about theology and youth ministry in postmodern culture."--Kenda Creasy Dean, Princeton Theological Seminary; author of Almost Christian "In this excellent work Borgman brings theological integrity, depth, and years of wisdom like nothing else I have seen in our field."--Jim Burns, author of Teenology: The Art of Raising Great Teenagers


Handbook of Identity Theory and Research

Handbook of Identity Theory and Research

Author: Seth J. Schwartz

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-06-22

Total Pages: 983

ISBN-13: 1441979883

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Identity is one of the most extensively studied constructs in the social sciences. Yet, despite the wealth of findings across many disciplines, identity researchers remain divided over such enduring fundamental questions as: What exactly is identity, and how do identity processes function? Do people have a single identity or multiple identities? Is identity individually or collectively oriented? Personally or socially constructed? Stable or constantly in flux? The Handbook of Identity Theory and Research offers the rare opportunity to address the questions and reconcile these seeming contradictions, bringing unity and clarity to a diverse and fragmented literature. This exhaustive reference work emphasizes the depth and complexity of identity processes and domains and presents perspectives from many different theoretical schools and empirical approaches. Contributing authors provide perspectives from psychology (e.g., narrative, social identity theory, neo-Eriksonian) and from other disciplines (e.g., sociology, political science, ethnic studies); and the editors highlight the links between chapters that provide complementary insights on related subjects. In addition to covering identity processes and categories that are well-known to the field, the Handbook tackles many emerging issues, including: - Identity development among adopted persons. - Identity processes in interpersonal relationships. - Effects of globalization on cultural identity. - Transgender experience and identity. - Consumer identity and shopping behavior. - Social identity processes in xenophobia and genocide. The Handbook of Identity Theory and Research lends itself to a wealth of uses by scholars, clinicians, and graduate students across many disciplines, including social, developmental, and child/school psychology; human development and family studies; sociology; cultural anthropology; gender, ethnic, and communication studies; education; and counseling.


This Way to Youth Ministry

This Way to Youth Ministry

Author: Duffy Robbins

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 622

ISBN-13: 0310248698

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Practical applications, theological foundations, and valuable information for the student beginning a youth ministry.