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Religious Education in the Family

By Henry Frederick Cope

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how a spiritually focused home can shape children's character and bring true happiness, even amidst modern challenges to family life.

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2006-01-21
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"Religious Education in the Family" by Henry Frederick Cope is a guide to family life and its role in shaping children's religious and moral understanding, written in the early 1900s. The book highlights the importance of the family as the main place where kids learn values and faith, arguing that a supportive and educational home is key for a better society. It addresses challenges like changing family structures and discusses how these issues reflect a need for stronger spiritual and social dedication within families. It suggests that families need a religious purpose to succeed and that real fulfillment comes from building character, especially as family life changes with industrial growth, arguing that religious education in the home is more important now than ever.

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