Why I Left, Why I Stayed: Conversations on Christianity Between an Evangelical Father and His Humanist Son ? An Intimate Dual Memoir of Faith, Family, and Healing

Campolo, Tony; Campolo, Bart

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Synopsis:

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 self-examination, to his embracing of his son’s point of view. Bart, an author and Humanist chaplain at the University of Southern California, considers his faith journey from Progressive Christianity to Humanism, revealing how it affected his outlook and transformed his relationship with his father.

As Why I Left, Why I Stayed makes clear, a painful schism between father and son that could have divided them irreparably became instead an opening that offered each an invaluable look not only at what separated them, but more importantly, what they shared.


How can a Christian father and a Humanist son find common ground without compromising their beliefs?


  • A Son’s Deconversion: Bart Campolo, son of a famous evangelist, recounts his painful, thirty-year journey from a Christian youth minister to a secular Humanist chaplain.
  • A Father’s Faith: Bestselling author Tony Campolo offers his personal Christian apologetics, wrestling with heartbreak while holding fast to his faith and his love for his son.
  • Secular Humanist Perspective: An honest look at what it means to be “good without God,” finding meaning, morality, and community outside of supernatural belief.
  • A Model for Families: A powerful guide for Christian parents with nonbelieving children, and anyone navigating profound spiritual differences with a loved one.

About the Authors:

Tony Campolo (left) is a bestselling author, speaker, and professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern University. He has written more than thirty books, including The Kingdom of God Is a Party, It’s Friday But Sunday’s Comin’, and Red Letter Christians. He is also the cofounder of RedLetterChristians.org. He and his wife Peggy live in Philadelphia.



Bart Campolo (right) is a community builder, counselor, and humanist chaplain at the University of Southern California. He is also the founder of Mission Year and host of the popular Humanize Me podcast. He and his wife Marty live in Los Angeles.

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Title: Why I Left, Why I Stayed: Conversations on ...
Publisher: HarperOne
Publication Date: 2018
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Used: Very Good

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