The shift from adolescence to adulthood, a recently identified stage of life called "Emerging adulthood," covers an increasing span of years in today\'s culture (roughly ages 18-30) due to later marriages and extended education.
Kiesling (Ph D, Texas Tech University) is professor of human development and Christian discipleship at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky, and has served in campus Ministry settings..
Chris A.
He is the author of The College "Y" Student Religion in the Era of Secularization.
Setran (Ph D, Indiana University) is Price-Le Bar Chair of Christian Formation and Ministry at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois.
About the Author: David P.
The book bridges the gap between academic and popular literature on Emerging adulthood and offers concrete ways to facilitate Spiritual Formation among Emerging adults.
They provide a "Practical theology" for Emerging Adult Ministry and offer insight into the key developmental issues of this stage of life, including identity, intimacy and sexuality, morality, church involvement, Spiritual formation, vocation, and mentoring.
Here two authors--both veteran teachers who are experienced in Young Adult and campus ministry--address this new and urgent field of study, offering a Christian perspective on what it means to be spiritually formed into adulthood.
During this prolonged stage of exploration and self-definition, many Young adults drift away from the church.
The shift from adolescence to adulthood, a recently identified stage of life called "Emerging adulthood," covers an increasing span of years in today\'s culture (roughly ages 18-30) due to later marriages and extended education