The Faith Factor in Fatherhood: Renewing the Sacred Vocation of Fathering
By (Author) Don E. Eberly
By (author) David Blankenhorn
Contributions by David Blankenhorn
Contributions by Don S. Browning
Contributions by Dan Coats
Contributions by Gordon Dalbey
Contributions by Barrett Duke
Contributions by Don E. Eberly
Contributions by E Bernard Franklin
Contributions by George Gallup Jr
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
13th October 1999
United States
General
Non Fiction
Religion and beliefs
Gender studies: men and boys
261.8358742
Paperback
352
Width 149mm, Height 228mm, Spine 18mm
458g
Edited by founder and chairman of the National Fatherhood Initiative Don Eberly, The Faith Factor in Fatherhood addresses the key role that religious institutions can play in reviving what Eberly calls the "sacred vocation of fatherhood." In response to the wider debate regarding the increased expectations that are being placed by policy makers on faith-based institutions to serve important public purposes, contributors to this volume guide denominations, places of worship, and religious social agencies to recover the role they once played in reaching and supporting young men with a message of responsible fatherhood. Ecumenical in scope, the book addresses what each faith community can do to recover its particular heritage of engaged, involved fathering, through methods including instruction, rites of passage programs, stories, ceremonies, mentoring, and community outreach.
Eberly has put together a valuable collection of essays on the relationship between fatherhood and religion. . . . [for] pastors, lay people, parents, and undergraduate students of numerous aspects of U.S. society. * Choice Reviews *
An important collection of essays . . . on what is wrong with fatherhood these days and what can be done about it. * First Things *
Don E. Eberly is founder of the National Fatherhood Initiative and director of the Civil Society Project in Harrisburg, Pa.