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This article advances the theological turn in youth ministry by offering an interpretive framework that will allow youth workers to attend to the concrete and lived experience of young people.

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I've never been satisfied with psychological understandings of "adolescence" and I've always felt that there had to be another way into understanding intergenerational relationships. This article was a joy to write, not only because of the honor of working with Erin Raffety, but also because it encouraged me to discover the promise of a new way forward in youth ministry.

Wesley W Ellis
University of Aberdeen

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This page is a summary of: Disruptive Youth: Toward an Ethnographic Turn in Youth Ministry, Ecclesial Practices, May 2017, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/22144471-00401006.
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