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JAMES FOWLER’S FAITH DEVELOPMENT THEORY: IMPLICATIONS FOR SHAPING FAITH FORMATION OF MILLENNIALS

Full Title
JAMES FOWLER’S FAITH DEVELOPMENT THEORY: IMPLICATIONS FOR SHAPING FAITH FORMATION OF MILLENNIALS
Author
Owen Lorenzo Wilson D.Min.
Abstract
The main purpose of this research was to explore the role of faith development of Millennials in their decision making in three selected churches in Portmore, Jamaica. It integrates valuable data from related literature reviewed in relation to Millennials and their characteristics, theories on human and faith development, and the stages of faith formation. The research also identifies the contributing factors to the phenomenon of faith. Additionally, the research shares the responses and opinions of Millennials on their faith journey and how faith acts as a social good in decision-making. The findings reveal that while Millennials are logically connected individuals, faith is a value-based tool in their decision-making efforts.
Degree Granting Institution
Country
United States
Degree Granted
Doctor of Ministry
Major
Gospel and Culture
Type of Work
D.Min. Project
Advisor
Oral Thomas Dr. Ph.D.
Kathy L. Dawson Dr. Ph.D.
Language
English
Date
2020
Number of Pages
128
Copyright Statement
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