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ISSN 2155-7594
Research Article
Vol. 6, 2015March 31, 2015 EDT

“You Try to Control Me”: Yearning, Separation, and Protest in Teenage Male Spirituality

Richard R. Coble,
Male adolescent spiritualitymasculinityangerprotestpastoral carepolitical commitmentyearningidentity formationpsychologizingwholeness
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Articles in Vol. 6, 2015

Vol. 6, 2015
  • “You Try to Control Me”: Yearning, Separation, and Protest in Teenage Male Spirituality
    Richard R. Coble
  • The Problem of Kindness: Christian Missions and the Dynamics of Christian Whiteness
    Tobin Miller Shearer
  • Rejoicing in Adolescence: A Parable of God
    David F. White
  • Adolescent Perceptions and Experiences of the Hijab: a Qualitative Canadian Study
    Emma Funnell-KononukPamela Dickey YoungValerie Michaelson
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Coble, Richard R. “‘You Try to Control Me’: Yearning, Separation, and Protest in Teenage Male Spirituality.” Journal of Childhood and Religion 6 (March 31, 2015): 1–36. https://doi.org/10.65045/001c.144867.
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