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Meeting Jesus at University: Rites of Passage and Student Evangelicals is a 2008 book by Edward Dutton. Dutton argues that Christian student groups provide a support structure during a transitional period in students' lives. According to Dutton, greater changes in students' lives are linked to greater differentiation between Christian student groups and outsiders. The book describes six communities of Christian university students around the world. Dutton's methodology is based on Victor Turner's theory of liminality.

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  • Meeting Jesus at University: Rites of Passage and Student Evangelicals is a 2008 book by Edward Dutton. Dutton argues that Christian student groups provide a support structure during a transitional period in students' lives. According to Dutton, greater changes in students' lives are linked to greater differentiation between Christian student groups and outsiders. The book describes six communities of Christian university students around the world. Dutton's methodology is based on Victor Turner's theory of liminality. (en)
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  • Meeting Jesus at University: Rites of Passage and Student Evangelicals is a 2008 book by Edward Dutton. Dutton argues that Christian student groups provide a support structure during a transitional period in students' lives. According to Dutton, greater changes in students' lives are linked to greater differentiation between Christian student groups and outsiders. The book describes six communities of Christian university students around the world. Dutton's methodology is based on Victor Turner's theory of liminality. (en)
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