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Paperback cover has some normal wear and fading. The pages are clean and the binding is secure.
Published in 1962, “The Teen-Age Rebel” by Oral Roberts offers a fascinating glimpse into the concerns and perspectives of a prominent Christian evangelist during the tumultuous era of youth counterculture movements. Roberts, known for his influential television ministry and founding of Oral Roberts University, addresses the generation gap and societal tensions arising from the post-war baby boom. This copy, though well-loved, remains in good readable condition, a testament to its enduring relevance. Collectors of 20th-century religious literature and students of American cultural history will appreciate Roberts’ insights into the perceived moral crisis of teenage rebellion. His unique voice as a pioneering televangelist lends an intriguing perspective on the era’s shifting values and youth disillusionment.