Minggu, 15 Januari 2012

Russia\'s Sputnik Generation: Soviet Baby Boomers Talk about Their Lives (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies)




Russia’s Sputnik Generation presents the life stories of eight 1967 graduates of School No. 42 in the Russian city of Saratov. Born in 1949/50, these four men and four women belong to the first generation conceived during the Soviet Union’s return to "normality" following World War II. Well educated, articulate, and loosely networked even today, they were first-graders the year the USSR launched Sputnik, and grew up in a country that increasingly distanced itself from the excesses of Stalini


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After dropping out in record numbers, many baby boomers are now on a spiritual journey, returning to the church and transforming the face of American religion. Here is an insider view of what they believe, what they want and what they need. James Bell argues for a doxologically oriented community life as the bridge to reaching this generation, presenting a solid basis for their effective evangelism, nurture and spiritual formation.


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