The Juvenilization Of American Christianity by Thomas Bergler
Argues that contemporary American Christianity has been reshaped by youth culture and consumer entertainment, producing a “juvenilized” faith characterized by simplistic theology, emphasis on personal experience and pop-style worship, and leadership that prioritizes attraction over discipleship; the book traces cultural and historical causes, warns of the long-term spiritual and communal consequences, and calls for a recovery of mature faith expressed through solid preaching, spiritual disciplines, liturgy, and intentional formation.
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