The Myth of the Perfect Parent: Single Session Bible Study: Why faithfulness--not perfection--must be the goal in raising our children. (Current Issues Bible Studies Book 230)
The Myth of the Perfect Parent: Single Session Bible Study: Why faithfulness--not perfection--must be the goal in raising our children. (Current Issues Bible Studies Book 230)
According to Leslie Leyland Fields in "The Myth of the Perfect Parent," Bible-believing parents have imbibed the philosophy of John B. Watson, an early 20th-century psychologist who boasted he could train any child. Christians often follow the same kind of behaviorism, giving it a Christian veneer with selected Bible verses. And yet many children in evangelical homes are not "turning out" the way we hope or expect. Our expectations of parenting are clearly off-kilter and need to be rethought.
Language
English
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Kindle Edition
Release
November 22, 2015
The Myth of the Perfect Parent: Single Session Bible Study: Why faithfulness--not perfection--must be the goal in raising our children. (Current Issues Bible Studies Book 230)
According to Leslie Leyland Fields in "The Myth of the Perfect Parent," Bible-believing parents have imbibed the philosophy of John B. Watson, an early 20th-century psychologist who boasted he could train any child. Christians often follow the same kind of behaviorism, giving it a Christian veneer with selected Bible verses. And yet many children in evangelical homes are not "turning out" the way we hope or expect. Our expectations of parenting are clearly off-kilter and need to be rethought.