In Good Faith, Maria Polonchek
In Good Faith, Maria Polonchek
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In Good Faith
Secular Parenting in a Religious World

Author: Maria Polonchek

Narrator: Meredith Mitchell

Unabridged: 7 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Vibrance Press

Published: 04/01/2018


Synopsis

Part memoir, part cultural exploration, this book covers the author’s journey as she grows up in an evangelical Christian home, leaves religion behind as a young adult, and goes on to raise children in a family outside of religious belief. Maria Polonchek weaves a personal story with up-to-date studies and philosophic exploration of what it means to raise secular children in an otherwise religious world. Offering careful and respectful advice for other parents who are raising their children outside of a particular religious belief system, she explores the many other ways of instilling identity, belonging, and meaning into our lives and the lives of children. Honest and irreverent, the author admits to her religious “baggage” and searches for better understanding of such topics as religious education, morality, awe, death, purpose, and meaning, and tradition from secular perspectives. She interviews experts, looks at various studies, and turns to a variety of sources for answers, while maintaining a casual and personal tone. While she ultimately argues for parents to let their children shape their own beliefs, she encourages families to tend to existential and social needs that sometimes go unnoticed or unconsidered in life outside religion.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelly

In Good Faith isn't a one-size-fits-all solution for every parent: That's its beauty. By following the same freethinking instincts that have landed them safely ashore of a religious-free life, readers can use Polonchek's brave and revelatory descriptions of her own experience and her cogent suggesti......more

Goodreads review by Takwa

Respect is the value that reigns over this entire book and this is why I was able to finish it, enjoy it and learn from it. Her description of her own experience: coming from a religious family where most of her sense of belonging and community stemmed from religion, her sense of grief when she felt......more