Youth work was born around 150 years ago in the mid- to late-nineteenth century, yet one of its current languages is much newer, coming into being in the 1960s when youth work became a profession. This article suggests that the publication of The Albemarle Report translated youth work’s earlier theistic language into a secular tongue. It describes this translation, and goes on to suggest that, despite this significant change, many of youth work’s most precious attributes are only part of its discourse because of its Christian foundations
Youth ministry within an evangelical protestant epistemology has predominantly been evangelistic, wi...
First paragraph: This volume unites articles, which are based on presentations given at two colloqui...
The fastest growing part of the youth work field over recent years has been the faith-based sector. ...
Youth work was born around 150 years ago in the mid- to late-nineteenth century, yet one of its curr...
In this article I return to the work Bright (2015), Dawes (1975), Eagar (1953), Percival (1951), and...
A genealogy is a way of viewing a discourse’s heritage that supports our understanding of it in the ...
Previously held under moratorium from 21 May 2020 until 23 May 2022.The association between Christia...
This article examines tensions and developments in youth work following the Albemarle Report in 1960...
This article argues that the age of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations and the global spread o...
This paper asks some pertinent questions about the purpose of Christian youth work and ministry and ...
This article makes no claim to providing a definitive response to its title. Indeed, what follows is...
This thesis considers the peak and decline of Sunday Schools in the twentieth century and the emerge...
While the Bible has been accessible for thousands and thousands of centuries, the introduction of an...
This paper explores the crucial role of language in understanding the spiritual lives of young peopl...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityFor...
Youth ministry within an evangelical protestant epistemology has predominantly been evangelistic, wi...
First paragraph: This volume unites articles, which are based on presentations given at two colloqui...
The fastest growing part of the youth work field over recent years has been the faith-based sector. ...
Youth work was born around 150 years ago in the mid- to late-nineteenth century, yet one of its curr...
In this article I return to the work Bright (2015), Dawes (1975), Eagar (1953), Percival (1951), and...
A genealogy is a way of viewing a discourse’s heritage that supports our understanding of it in the ...
Previously held under moratorium from 21 May 2020 until 23 May 2022.The association between Christia...
This article examines tensions and developments in youth work following the Albemarle Report in 1960...
This article argues that the age of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations and the global spread o...
This paper asks some pertinent questions about the purpose of Christian youth work and ministry and ...
This article makes no claim to providing a definitive response to its title. Indeed, what follows is...
This thesis considers the peak and decline of Sunday Schools in the twentieth century and the emerge...
While the Bible has been accessible for thousands and thousands of centuries, the introduction of an...
This paper explores the crucial role of language in understanding the spiritual lives of young peopl...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityFor...
Youth ministry within an evangelical protestant epistemology has predominantly been evangelistic, wi...
First paragraph: This volume unites articles, which are based on presentations given at two colloqui...
The fastest growing part of the youth work field over recent years has been the faith-based sector. ...