Why I Left, Why I Stayed

Conversations on Christianity Between an Evangelical Father and His Humanist Son

English language

Published Dec. 26, 2017 by HarperCollins.

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978-0-06-241537-0
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Bestselling Christian author, activist, and scholar Tony Campolo and his son Bart, an avowed Humanist, debate their spiritual differences and explore similarities involving faith, belief, and hope that they share.

Over a Thanksgiving dinner, fifty-year-old Bart Campolo announced to his Evangelical pastor father, Tony Campolo, that after a lifetime immersed in the Christian faith, he no longer believed in God. The revelation shook the Campolo family dynamic and forced father and son to each reconsider his own personal journey of faith—dual spiritual investigations into theology, faith, and Humanism that eventually led Bart and Tony back to one another.

In Why I Left, Why I Stayed, the Campolos reflect on their individual spiritual odysseys and how they evolved when their paths diverged. Tony, a renowned Christian teacher and pastor, recounts his experience, from the initial heartbreak of discovering Bart’s change in faith, to the subsequent healing he found in his own …

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A long drive in the car…

Tony campolo had a huge impact on me as a kid, and the Christianity I fell for and into was the one he presented. I remember the relief I felt when he came out in support of same sex marriage - that I could still be Christian. The best bits of this book were where they explored common ground. The worst were where tony seemed to make sweeping generalisations about what humanism means. He seemed naive and cocky in his arguements. It’s not the best book for these topics but unique I think, in reflecting real depth of love and conversation betweeen two folk that could have ended up drifting further and further apart. So a good read, even for that alone.