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Mountain cathedrals: an exploratory study of spiritual growth in teen-agers through backpacking

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Stephen F Venable. Mountain Cathedrals: an Exploratory Study of Spiritual Growth In Teen-agers Through Backpacking. Asbury Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ecf96ccf-f88b-4a2e-84e2-e48c5fb37dd7.

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S. F. Venable. Mountain cathedrals: an exploratory study of spiritual growth in teen-agers through backpacking. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ecf96ccf-f88b-4a2e-84e2-e48c5fb37dd7

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Stephen F Venable. Mountain Cathedrals: an Exploratory Study of Spiritual Growth In Teen-Agers Through Backpacking. Asbury Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ecf96ccf-f88b-4a2e-84e2-e48c5fb37dd7.

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  • This dissertation examined spiritual growth of teens using a backpacking trip with a rite of passage. Eight youth--five males, three females--and four adults participated in a five-day trip. The spiritual well-being scale was given as a pre-test and four- and twelve-week post-test. Each teen kept a journal. Females grew more than males. Teens without a parent involved grew more than those with a parent participating. The Religious Well-Being means rose each testing. The Existential Well-Being means rose at four weeks, then fell below pre-test mean at twelve weeks. The rite of passage was rated as the greatest contributor to spiritual growth.
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  • 02/17/2024

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