Religion, Spirituality and Ethics on the Born-Again Youth: Conceptualizing the Christian Spirituality

There is clearly a strong link between religion, spirituality and identity. The formation of identity in especially the youth is an important developmental issue. Religion is evidently associated with identity formation and ethical conduct which is also motivated by parental influence. It is c...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Joel Mokhoathi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Africajournals 2017-01-01
Series:Pharos Journal of Theology
Subjects:
Online Access: http://www.pharosjot.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_19_vol_98__2017.pdf
id doaj-3b0c610a20c2455584cb7fe5aa8cd8ac
record_format Article
spelling doaj-3b0c610a20c2455584cb7fe5aa8cd8ac2020-11-24T21:34:23ZengAfricajournalsPharos Journal of Theology2414-33242017-01-01981article_19_volume_98_2017Religion, Spirituality and Ethics on the Born-Again Youth: Conceptualizing the Christian SpiritualityJoel Mokhoathi0 University of the Free State There is clearly a strong link between religion, spirituality and identity. The formation of identity in especially the youth is an important developmental issue. Religion is evidently associated with identity formation and ethical conduct which is also motivated by parental influence. It is clear that youth whose parents are meaningfully religious and ethical are more likely to be considerably religious themselves. Christian spirituality in the youth is also promoted by community influences. This research paper examines the role of religion and spirituality in the development of ethics and the formation of identities in youth. It was conducted against the socio-religious status, where 85.6% of the overall population of South Africa appeared to affiliate with the Christian faith. The data for this research study was collected through qualitative exploratory interviews and focused group discussions. These were further supplemented by the review of related literature. All the participants who were considered for this research affiliated with Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches from East London, in the Eastern Cape Province. The study revealed that there are two categories of Christians within Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches. The first category is that of devout Christians; while the second is that of nominal Christians. Both categories classify themselves as ‘Born-again’ Christians even though the latter (nominal Christians) does not entirely subscribe or adhere to all the principles of the Christian faith. http://www.pharosjot.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_19_vol_98__2017.pdf Religion Spirituality Ethics Youth
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Joel Mokhoathi
spellingShingle Joel Mokhoathi
Religion, Spirituality and Ethics on the Born-Again Youth: Conceptualizing the Christian Spirituality
Pharos Journal of Theology
Religion
Spirituality
Ethics
Youth
author_facet Joel Mokhoathi
author_sort Joel Mokhoathi
title Religion, Spirituality and Ethics on the Born-Again Youth: Conceptualizing the Christian Spirituality
title_short Religion, Spirituality and Ethics on the Born-Again Youth: Conceptualizing the Christian Spirituality
title_full Religion, Spirituality and Ethics on the Born-Again Youth: Conceptualizing the Christian Spirituality
title_fullStr Religion, Spirituality and Ethics on the Born-Again Youth: Conceptualizing the Christian Spirituality
title_full_unstemmed Religion, Spirituality and Ethics on the Born-Again Youth: Conceptualizing the Christian Spirituality
title_sort religion, spirituality and ethics on the born-again youth: conceptualizing the christian spirituality
publisher Africajournals
series Pharos Journal of Theology
issn 2414-3324
publishDate 2017-01-01
description There is clearly a strong link between religion, spirituality and identity. The formation of identity in especially the youth is an important developmental issue. Religion is evidently associated with identity formation and ethical conduct which is also motivated by parental influence. It is clear that youth whose parents are meaningfully religious and ethical are more likely to be considerably religious themselves. Christian spirituality in the youth is also promoted by community influences. This research paper examines the role of religion and spirituality in the development of ethics and the formation of identities in youth. It was conducted against the socio-religious status, where 85.6% of the overall population of South Africa appeared to affiliate with the Christian faith. The data for this research study was collected through qualitative exploratory interviews and focused group discussions. These were further supplemented by the review of related literature. All the participants who were considered for this research affiliated with Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches from East London, in the Eastern Cape Province. The study revealed that there are two categories of Christians within Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches. The first category is that of devout Christians; while the second is that of nominal Christians. Both categories classify themselves as ‘Born-again’ Christians even though the latter (nominal Christians) does not entirely subscribe or adhere to all the principles of the Christian faith.
topic Religion
Spirituality
Ethics
Youth
url http://www.pharosjot.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_19_vol_98__2017.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT joelmokhoathi religionspiritualityandethicsonthebornagainyouthconceptualizingthechristianspirituality
_version_ 1725949715352125440