Growing Up Christian

Growing Up Christian
Author: Karl Graustein,Mark Jacobsen
Publsiher: P & R Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 087552611X

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Many teens are active in church youth programs, yet drop out of church later in life and never return. Other young adults rest on the merits of their parents' faith without ever experiencing their own relationship with Jesus Christ. In this book, the authors seek to help teenagers who have grown up in Christian homes by reminding them of the blessings of growing up in a Christian home, warning them of some of the dangers they face, providing practical suggestions for avoiding these dangers, and urging them to think and live in a way that pleases God.

Growing Up Religious

Growing Up Religious
Author: Robert Wuthnow
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2000-03-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 080702807X

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[Wuthnow] provides a unique window into the religious psyche of ordinary Americans. --Zachary Karabell, Los Angeles Times Memories of religious experiences remain in our minds like few others. In Growing Up Religious, Robert Wuthnow-"the most informed and insightful commentator on American religion today" (Harvey Cox)-follows the lives of ordinary people to see how their childhood experiences inform both their adult sense of spirituality and their relation to issues of faith and tradition.

Losing Our Religion

Losing Our Religion
Author: Christel Manning
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2015-11-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781479883202

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"The fastest growing religion in America is--none! Among adults under 30, those poised to be the parents of the next generation, fully one third are religiously unaffiliated. Yet these "Nones," especially parents, still face prejudice in a culture where religion is widely seen as good for your kids. What do Nones believe, and how do they negotiate tensions with those convinced that they ought to provide their children with a religious upbringing?"--Publisher description.

Your Relationship with God

Your Relationship with God
Author: Gary Smalley
Publsiher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007-12-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781414304465

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As he did in his bestselling book "The DNA of Relationships," Smalley provides readers with insight and answers to their relationship with God, but this time he opens up about his own personal struggles and gives outlines the six daily habits that he learned to stay connected with God.

Handing Down the Faith

Handing Down the Faith
Author: Christian Smith,Amy Adamczyk
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190093341

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A new examination of how and why American religious parents seek to pass on religion to their children The most important influence shaping the religious and spiritual lives of children, youth, and teenagers is their parents. A myriad of studies show that the parents of American youth play the leading role in shaping the character of their religious and spiritual lives, even well after they leave home and often for the rest of their lives. We know a lot about the importance of parents in faith transmission. However we know much less about the actual beliefs, feelings, and activities of the parents themselves, what Christian Smith and Amy Adamczyk call the "intergenerational transmission of religious faith and practice." To address that gap, this book reports the findings of a new national study of religious parents in the United States. The findings and conclusions in Handing Down the Faith are based on 215 in-depth, personal interviews with religious parents from many traditions and different parts of the country, and sophisticated analyses of two nationally representative surveys of American parents about their religious parenting. Handing Down the Faith explores the background beliefs informing how and why religious parents seek to pass on religion to their children; examines how parenting styles interact with parent religiousness to shape effective religious transmission; shows how parents have been influenced by their experiences as children influenced by their own parents; reveals how religious parents view their congregations and what they most seek out in a local church, synagogue, temple, or mosque; explores the experiences and outlooks of immigrant parents including Latino Catholics, East Asian Buddhists, South Asian Muslims, and Indian Hindus. Smith and Adamczyk step back to consider how American religion has transformed over the last 100 years and to explain why parents today shoulder such a huge responsibility in transmitting religious faith and practice to their children. The book is rich in empirical evidence and unique in many of the topics it explores and explains, providing a variety of sometimes counterintuitive findings that will interest scholars of religion, social scientists interested in the family, parenting, and socialization; clergy and religious educators and leaders; and religious parents themselves.

Religious Parenting

Religious Parenting
Author: Christian Smith,Bridget Ritz,Michael Rotolo
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780691194967

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The purpose and nature of life -- Religion's value and truth -- Children, parenting, and family -- The whys and hows of religious transmission -- Theorizing cultural models -- Conclusion.

Growing Up Godless

Growing Up Godless
Author: Deborah Mitchell
Publsiher: Union Square & Co.
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781454913764

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In a nation where religion plays such a big role, how can you raise a child without God? How do you instill morality, answer questions about mortality, and handle believers who expect to get a one-way ticket to heaven by converting you? Deborah Ann Mitchell, who has blogged and written columns on the subject, provides guidance to agnostics and atheists struggling with how to assert their beliefs in a reasoned, nonconfrontational, and honest manner.

Children in Minority Religions

Children in Minority Religions
Author: Liselotte Frisk,Sanja Nilsson,Peter Åkerbäck
Publsiher: Equinox Publishing (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Children
ISBN: 1781794200

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This book presents four years of research. Its purpose is to highlight children's upbringing in certain minority religions with a high degree of sectarian criteria in a sociological sense, including: high tension with the society/world outside; unique legitimacy; high level of commitment; and exclusive membership.