The faith factor in fatherhood : renewing the sacred vocation of fathering / edited by Don E. Eberly. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, (c)1999.Description: xvi, 331 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
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Contents:
David Blankenhorn -- part 1. The story of American fatherhood -- The collapse and recovery of fatherhood Don E. Eberly -- Making great men and fathers Don E. Eberly -- What Americans believe about fatherhood and the role of religion George Gallup Jr. -- part 2. The heritage of fatherhood in America's faith communities -- Fatherhood in African American church Bernard Franklin -- Fatherhood in the Roman Catholic tradition Anthony M. Pilla -- Fatherhood in the evangelical tradition Richard Land and Barrett Duke -- Fatherhood in the mainline Protestant tradition Diane Knippers -- part 3. Fatherhood and faith in the American public debate -- The rise of an American fatherhood movement Wade F. Horn -- The role of marriage in strengthening fatherhood Michael J. McManus -- Beyond government to faith-based community strategies Dan Coats -- Fatherhood as a point of convergence beyond old categories Don S. Browning -- The idea of God as a father John W. Miller -- Emerging attitudes about gender roles and fatherhood W. Bradford Wilcox -- Men as promise makers and keepers Bill McCartney -- Restoring civil society through fatherhood Don E. Eberly -- part 4. Faithful fathers : the journey back -- One denomination's initiative Larry Malone -- One pastor's personal struggle DeForest "Buster" Soaries -- Recovering the rites of male passage Gordon Dalbey -- One son's rite of passage Myron Stoltzfus -- The power of male initiation ceremonies Robert Lewis.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction : the spirit of the fatherhood movement David Blankenhorn -- part 1. The story of American fatherhood -- The collapse and recovery of fatherhood Don E. Eberly -- Making great men and fathers Don E. Eberly -- What Americans believe about fatherhood and the role of religion George Gallup Jr. -- part 2. The heritage of fatherhood in America's faith communities -- Fatherhood in African American church Bernard Franklin -- Fatherhood in the Roman Catholic tradition Anthony M. Pilla -- Fatherhood in the evangelical tradition Richard Land and Barrett Duke -- Fatherhood in the mainline Protestant tradition Diane Knippers -- part 3. Fatherhood and faith in the American public debate -- The rise of an American fatherhood movement Wade F. Horn -- The role of marriage in strengthening fatherhood Michael J. McManus -- Beyond government to faith-based community strategies Dan Coats -- Fatherhood as a point of convergence beyond old categories Don S. Browning -- The idea of God as a father John W. Miller -- Emerging attitudes about gender roles and fatherhood W. Bradford Wilcox -- Men as promise makers and keepers Bill McCartney -- Restoring civil society through fatherhood Don E. Eberly -- part 4. Faithful fathers : the journey back -- One denomination's initiative Larry Malone -- One pastor's personal struggle DeForest "Buster" Soaries -- Recovering the rites of male passage Gordon Dalbey -- One son's rite of passage Myron Stoltzfus -- The power of male initiation ceremonies Robert Lewis.

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