Chrysostom and Generation Z: Resilience, Identiy, and Social Justice

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Generation Z (Gen Z) comprises current adolescent culture, bringing with them a generational worldview lens for topics such as: suffering, success, identify formation, and social justice. Gen Z values safety, has a heart for the outcasted, and is forming identity around successes and accomplishments. This article seeks to ground Gen Z with a piece of historical Christian faith and teaching, applying the fourth-century teachings of John Chrysostom to today's Gen Z. Much like Chrysostom's audience, Gen Z views suffering and hardship as punitive and to be avoided. Chrysostom's teaching provides a fuller understanding of suffering, equipping his audience, and today's Gen Z, with a mode for building resilience through thanksgiving. Chrysostom taught on the importance of charity, which allows Gen Z to engage their generational values for tolerance and acceptance in the Kingdom of God. Keywords

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Maddox, T. T. (2023). Chrysostom and Generation Z: Resilience, Identiy, and Social Justice. Journal of Youth and Theology, 49(8), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1163/24055093-11230001

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