Cynthia L. Cameron holds the Patrick and Barbara Keenan Chair in Religious Education and is Assistant Professor of Religious Education at the Regis St. Michael's Faculty of Theology at the University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on female adolescence, theological anthropology, and Catholic schools. Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch is assistant professor of Christian Education at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. Her research interests are in religious education; practical, liberation, and womanist theologies; embodied faith and pedagogies; theopoetics; and creativity, imagination, and play. Emily A. Peck is visiting assistant professor of Christian Formation and Young Adult Ministries at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC. She is also the co-creator of the Wesley Innovation Hub and co-director of the Children and Youth Ministry and Advocacy certificate program.
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Foreword by Almeda M. Wright Introduction: Adolescents are Good by Cynthia L. Cameron, Lakisha R. Lockhart, and Emily A. Peck Chapter 1: The Rhetoric of Relationships, Sin, and Mistake-Making by Cynthia L. Cameron Chapter 2: Mistake and Sin in Adolescent Sexuality by Emily Kahm Chapter 3: Christian Girlhood Books and Evangelical Culture by Jennifer Moe Chapter 4: Companioning Youth through their Mistakes by David Penn Chapter 5: Queerness in Light of God's Goodness in Creation by Dana Myers Chapter 6: Contradictory Church Messages Toward LGBTQIA Youth by Sarah Leer Chapter 7: How Reconciling United Methodist Youth Lead While Disagreeing with their Denomination by Emily A. Peck Chapter 8: The Color of Safety for Racialized Youth by Lakisha Lockhart Chapter 9: The Mistaken Consumer Culture of U.S. Society by Christopher J. Welch Conclusion: May It Be So by Cynthia L. Cameron, Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch, and Emily A. Peck Epilogue by Patrick Reyes