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John H. Westerhoff (1933–2022)

Author of Will Our Children Have Faith?

33+ Works 1,721 Members 7 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

John H. Westerhoff is an Episcopal priest, the former professor of theology and Christian nurture at Duke University Divinity School

Works by John H. Westerhoff

Will Our Children Have Faith? (1976) 360 copies, 2 reviews
Christian believing (1979) 185 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
1933-06-28
Date of death
2022
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Paterson, New Jersey, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New Jersey, USA

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7 reviews
This is a generically Christian analysis of why the children of churchly people keep looking away from THE FAITH.

I had to read this for my "Lutheran Catechesis" class, and found much of worth in it. I can't just wholesale recommend it, though. Definite mixing of Law & Gospel, as well as left-hand, right-hand Kingdoms.
This is a brief introduction to the Episcopal Church in the United States. Included are its history and descent from the Church of England, the Anglican Scottish church, the Catholic Church, and back to the apostles of Jesus. The authors stress its role as a middle road (via media) between the Catholic and Protestant Churches and it authority of a “three-legged stool” of tradition, scripture, and reason, and its unifying principal in common prayer rather than in doctrine. It describes show more its sacraments and describes its members as characterized as having open minds, the ability to tolerate ambiguity, and appreciating both beauty and nature. It goes on to outline the local and national organization of the denomination and its international relations with other Anglican churches. show less
A classic work whose title is the concern of parents and church leaders. (JKC)
From the publisher:

What are we as Episcopalians? This concise booklet explores five main areas of Episcopal life: identity, authority, spirituality, temperament, and polity. A great introduction to the Episcopal way of thinking in readable prose for any newcomer or seeker in the Episcopal Church who may wonder what makes Episcopalians different than Roman Catholics or other protestants.

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