Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, maybe 'fact' was the wrong term. What I'm looking for is a kids book that explains the core tenets of Christianity in much the same way as what you might present information about world religions to a Christian child
Maybe get a world religions book? You don't have to read the other parts if you want to focus on just the Christian stuff.
Or you could just talk about it, not necessarily read about it, if you just want to impart really basic knowledge.
I'm kind of curious why you want to do this anyway, if you don't mind my asking? Surely your kids will learn a lot about Christianity just by absorbing it in school, whether public or private. It is the dominant religion in this country after all. Kind of like how just about all kids learn English even if they speak a different language at home. I went to a Christian day school so I learned quite a lot there (I am Jewish), but my husband grew up in a hugely Jewish area in NY and he still managed to learn the basics of Christianity through osmosis or whatever at his public school, even though the student body was 50% Jewish.
Maybe OP wants more academic knowledge over the kind that comes via osmosis.
I guess. But for elementary-school age kids how academic is it going to get? A world religions or history book might be best. We had something similar for Greek myths when I was a kid -- tailored to kids and definitely emphasized the "myth" side of the Greek myths, but with tons of details. I loved those books. OP, you could ask at the library or check Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, maybe 'fact' was the wrong term. What I'm looking for is a kids book that explains the core tenets of Christianity in much the same way as what you might present information about world religions to a Christian child
Maybe get a world religions book? You don't have to read the other parts if you want to focus on just the Christian stuff.
Or you could just talk about it, not necessarily read about it, if you just want to impart really basic knowledge.
I'm kind of curious why you want to do this anyway, if you don't mind my asking? Surely your kids will learn a lot about Christianity just by absorbing it in school, whether public or private. It is the dominant religion in this country after all. Kind of like how just about all kids learn English even if they speak a different language at home. I went to a Christian day school so I learned quite a lot there (I am Jewish), but my husband grew up in a hugely Jewish area in NY and he still managed to learn the basics of Christianity through osmosis or whatever at his public school, even though the student body was 50% Jewish.
Maybe OP wants more academic knowledge over the kind that comes via osmosis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, maybe 'fact' was the wrong term. What I'm looking for is a kids book that explains the core tenets of Christianity in much the same way as what you might present information about world religions to a Christian child
Ummm . . . Christ rising from the dead is a big part of that. The biggest actually. It's impossible to describe Christianity at all without using Jesus' resurrection as a central part.
Not necessarily true. The term "resurrection" can have many different meanings. In new-thought Christian churches for example, Christ's resurrection- his overcoming of death- is viewed metaphysically. Jesus said "these things and greater you will do". Many people interpret that to mean that we can overcome "death" and live eternally. It's a spiritual resurrection more than a physical one.
I'm a minister and a Christian and am certainly not suggesting that new thought churches, or any other Christian church has the answer. Only that even among Christians the birth and resurrection are interpreted in many ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, maybe 'fact' was the wrong term. What I'm looking for is a kids book that explains the core tenets of Christianity in much the same way as what you might present information about world religions to a Christian child
Maybe get a world religions book? You don't have to read the other parts if you want to focus on just the Christian stuff.
Or you could just talk about it, not necessarily read about it, if you just want to impart really basic knowledge.
I'm kind of curious why you want to do this anyway, if you don't mind my asking? Surely your kids will learn a lot about Christianity just by absorbing it in school, whether public or private. It is the dominant religion in this country after all. Kind of like how just about all kids learn English even if they speak a different language at home. I went to a Christian day school so I learned quite a lot there (I am Jewish), but my husband grew up in a hugely Jewish area in NY and he still managed to learn the basics of Christianity through osmosis or whatever at his public school, even though the student body was 50% Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, maybe 'fact' was the wrong term. What I'm looking for is a kids book that explains the core tenets of Christianity in much the same way as what you might present information about world religions to a Christian child
Ummm . . . Christ rising from the dead is a big part of that. The biggest actually. It's impossible to describe Christianity at all without using Jesus' resurrection as a central part.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, maybe 'fact' was the wrong term. What I'm looking for is a kids book that explains the core tenets of Christianity in much the same way as what you might present information about world religions to a Christian child
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, maybe 'fact' was the wrong term. What I'm looking for is a kids book that explains the core tenets of Christianity in much the same way as what you might present information about world religions to a Christian child
Ummm . . . Christ rising from the dead is a big part of that. The biggest actually. It's impossible to describe Christianity at all without using Jesus' resurrection as a central part.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, maybe 'fact' was the wrong term. What I'm looking for is a kids book that explains the core tenets of Christianity in much the same way as what you might present information about world religions to a Christian child
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, not as much about Jesus but about Christianity?
Yeah, that's my question, too. Jesus is really important in Islam as well.
Anonymous wrote:So, not as much about Jesus but about Christianity?