Nobody's Perfect
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<p>Adolescents like everyone else make mistakes. However religious educators Cynthia L. Cameron Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch and Emily A. Peck argue that some youths are born with the privilege of making mistakes in ways that others often are not. They also argue that many Christian education practices that guide our understandings of mistake-making are shaped by gender and gender identity sexual orientation and race in ways that disenfranchise some adolescents.</p><p>In response Cameron Lockhart-Rusch and Peck curate a much-needed conversation that helps religious educators accompany adolescents and better understand mistakes based on a theological framework that names adolescents as fundamentally good. The result is an edited volume that explores ways educators can walk with adolescents so that youth can learn from their mistakes and grow without misunderstanding all mistakes as sin. Together these essays seed a theology of adolescent goodness that's rooted in a liberative Christian theological anthropology.</p><p>Drawing on both qualitative and quantitative research <i>Nobody's Perfect</i> offers nuanced and robust definitions of what a mistake is apart from definitions of sin. The book also explores the challenges of talking about mistake-making and sin with adolescents within religious institutional contexts that shape policy pastoral practice and ministry orientations. Finally the book presents youths' own voices about how they understand and process what mistake-making looks like in the contexts in which they live and learn.</p>
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