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GenX Religion is the first in-depth collection on this generation's religious experience. The contributors, mostly GenXers themselves, offer both a disciplined methodology and a valuable insider's sensitivity as they examine the differences between GenX religion and "traditional" religious avenues.
Contents
Introduction: Understanding Generation X: Values, politics, and religious commitments, Donald E. Millar and Arpi Misha Miller. Part I: Spirituality embodied; marked for Jesus - sacred tattooing among evangelical gen xers, Lori Jensen , Richard W. Flory , Donald E. Miller; spirituality bites - Xers and the gothic culture, Julia Winden Fey. Part II: GenX multicultures: sunday night fever - (An) urban mosaic in Shangri-La, LaDawn Prieto; slipping into darkness - popular culture and the creation of a Latino evangelical youth culture, Arlen S Anchez Walsh; creating campus communities: Korean-American ministries at UCLA, Sharon Kim; the traditional as alternative - the Gen-X appeal of the international church of Christ Gregory, C. Stanczak. Part III: Community and Congregation; when two worlds collide - Generation X culture and conservative evangelicalism, Lori Jensen; Saturday night in Pasadena - wholeness, healing and holiness at Harvest Rock Church, Douglas Hayward; spirit made flesh - the tangible spirituality of 'LL Prime Time', Kimberley Leaman Algallar and Richard W. Flory; "friday night live: it's not your parents", Shabbat' J. Liora Gubkin; losing life to save it - an "insider" ethnography of the Church of the Redeemer Community in South Central Los Angeles, Timothy Sato; Conclusion: toward a theory of Generation X religion, Richard W. Flory.