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Drawing on the wisdom of years of study and experience, educator, artist, and mother Amanda Millay Hughes offers a sustained reflection on adolescence, parenting, and the formation of faith. What does it mean to be a parent to an adolescent? How can we help them to draw on the wisdom of “elders,” as Jesus did in the temple? How can we give our young people the tools they need to form a strong foundation of faith as they face the trials and dangers of modern life? Using Luke’s account of Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem at age twelve, Hughes weaves a rich tapestry with her own “lost and found” experience of raising three adolescents, and her years of work with young people. A must-read book for educators, parents, and anyone concerned about the faith formation of our next generation.

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A powerful and enriching resource for those interested in becoming ‘companions on the journey’ through adolescence. * Anglican Theological Review *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Challenging Child Chapter 2. The Problem with Identity Chapter 3. The Community and the Culture Chapter 4. The Time it Takes to Find Chapter 5. The Search for Intimacy Chapter 6. The Role of Elders Chapter 7. The Possibility of an Early Death Chapter 8. The Birth of Wisdom Chapter 9. Finding the Lost and Found Chapter 10. Toward a Theology of Parenting and Adolescence

Lost and Found: Adolescence, Parenting and the

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 25/01/2002
      ISBN13: 9781561012077, 978-1561012077
      ISBN10: 1561012076

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Drawing on the wisdom of years of study and experience, educator, artist, and mother Amanda Millay Hughes offers a sustained reflection on adolescence, parenting, and the formation of faith. What does it mean to be a parent to an adolescent? How can we help them to draw on the wisdom of “elders,” as Jesus did in the temple? How can we give our young people the tools they need to form a strong foundation of faith as they face the trials and dangers of modern life? Using Luke’s account of Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem at age twelve, Hughes weaves a rich tapestry with her own “lost and found” experience of raising three adolescents, and her years of work with young people. A must-read book for educators, parents, and anyone concerned about the faith formation of our next generation.

      Trade Review
      A powerful and enriching resource for those interested in becoming ‘companions on the journey’ through adolescence. * Anglican Theological Review *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. The Challenging Child Chapter 2. The Problem with Identity Chapter 3. The Community and the Culture Chapter 4. The Time it Takes to Find Chapter 5. The Search for Intimacy Chapter 6. The Role of Elders Chapter 7. The Possibility of an Early Death Chapter 8. The Birth of Wisdom Chapter 9. Finding the Lost and Found Chapter 10. Toward a Theology of Parenting and Adolescence

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