Non-Committed Consumers or Theologically Engaged Ecumenists? Thinking Differently About Church Membership for Young People

Q3 Arts and Humanities Journal of Youth and Theology Pub Date : 2023-04-10 DOI:10.1163/24055093-bja10049
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Research about the faith of young people (by which I mean Millennials and Generation Z) has suggested that they are increasingly non-denominational or denominationally fluid, with a method of choosing churches that is in line with neo-capitalist consumerism. This has created a focus of completely reimagining the church to appeal to young people. This paper, by tracing the historical interdenominational and ecumenical student movements, explains that young people tend to understand their denominational identity differently depending on their evangelical or theologically liberal/progressive stance. Yet neither stream alligns to this reductive post-denominational rhetoric that removes ecumenical and theological sophistication from young people. By using the case study of the United Reformed Church Youth (thereafter urc Youth), which consists of a broadly theological and politically liberal group of 14–26-year-olds, I argue that young people are ecumenically aware and value being integrated into larger denominational structures.
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不承诺的消费者还是神学上参与的普世主义者?对青年教会成员身份的不同思考
对年轻人(我指的是千禧一代和Z世代)信仰的研究表明,他们越来越不属于任何教派,或者教派不固定,他们选择教会的方式与新资本主义消费主义一致。这创造了一个完全重新构想教堂的焦点,以吸引年轻人。本文通过追溯历史上的跨教派和基督教学生运动,解释了年轻人倾向于根据他们的福音派或神学上的自由/进步立场来不同地理解他们的教派身份。然而,这两种潮流都不符合这种简化后宗派的修辞,这种修辞使年轻人失去了普世和神学的复杂性。通过对联合改革宗青年会(简称“联合改革宗青年会”)的案例研究(该组织由14 - 26岁的广泛的神学和政治自由团体组成),我认为年轻人具有普世意识,并重视融入更大的宗派结构。
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Journal of Youth and Theology
Journal of Youth and Theology Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Youth and Theology is an international peer-reviewed academic journal developed and originally published by the IASYM, the International Association for the Study of Youth Ministry, now published by Brill. The journal aims at furthering the academic study and research of youth and youth ministry, and the formal teaching and training of youth ministry. The academic efforts are rooted in the Christian theological tradition and ecumenical. The scope of the journal is to serve scholarship in the broad field of children, youth, faith, church, theology and culture. Research articles in the journal mainly have theology (both practical, systematic and biblical theology) as a core discipline. At the same time, contributions are often interdisciplinary, which implies theological reflection combined with e.g. pedagogical, sociological or psychological perspectives.
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