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In opposition to many of the popular sociological studies that characterize youth as fixed cultural groups, Dr. Jeff Keuss argues that we need, instead, to reflect on youth culture through a qualitative approach that recognizes the 'blurred' nature of today's mobile youth culture. Each chapter includes case studies and reflection questions to help you rethink the ways in which you view the youth around you and how to measure the effectiveness of your ministry to them.

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In opposition to many of the popular sociological studies that characterize youth as fixed cultural groups, Dr. Jeff Keuss argues that we need, instead, to reflect on youth culture through a qualitative approach that recognizes the 'blurred' nature of today's mobile youth culture. Each chapter includes case studies and reflection questions to help you rethink the ways in which you view the youth around you and how to measure the effectiveness of your ministry to them.
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Autorenporträt
Jeff Keuss is Professor of Christian Ministry, Theology and Culture at Seattle Pacific University (SPU) in Seattle, Washington. Jeff is a regular contributor to The Kindlings Muse monthly podcast on theology and culture (www.thekindlingsmuse.com). His books include Your Neighbor's Hymnal: What Popular Music Teaches Us about Faith, Hope and Love; Freedom of the Self; A Poetics of Jesus; and The Sacred and the Profane. You can follow him on Twitter @JeffKeuss as well as his blog: http: //jeffkeuss.com