The psychology of youth faith formation : a care-giving faith?

Victor Counted

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Abstract

The present study explores the individual differences in the experience of faith formation using the framework of attachment theory, as it looks at what inspires attachment behaviours toward God. The experience of faith formation is herewith conceptualised in this study as a care-giving experience, watered by reciprocity of proximity with a divine attachment figure. The findings suggest four individual pathways in which the faith of young people was formed. These pathways were seen as remedies for previous insecure attachment experience with unavailable human attachment figures, and as a means of enhancing an already positive attachment with human relational partners. In-depth interviews were conducted with fifteen Christian youths of various racial backgrounds who were active members of different church denominations in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa. The data collected from the respondents suggests youth faith formation as an attachment phenomenon.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)146-172
Number of pages27
JournalJournal of Youth and Theology
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Christian youth
  • God
  • South Africa
  • attachment behavior
  • faith

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