Marriage at the Crossroads

Marriage at the Crossroads
Title Marriage at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Aída Besançon Spencer
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2010-02-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830878548

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Have you ever wondered how egalitarian and complementarian marriages play out differently on a day-to-day level? In this unique book AÍda and William Spencer and Steve and Celestia Tracy, two couples from the differing perspectives of egalitarianism and soft complementarianism, share a constructive dialogue about marriage in practice. They cover a variety of topics like marriage discipleship, headship and submission, roles and decision-making, and intimacy in marriage. Also included are responses from three additional cultural frameworks: North American Hispanic, Korean American and African American. Whether you're still working out your views on marriage or have found an approach you're comfortable with, this book will help you better understand the two perspectives on the ground level. While the theological starting points are different, you may be surprised to see the degree of convergence on practical issues as the dialogue unfolds.

Marriage at the Crossroads

Marriage at the Crossroads
Title Marriage at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Marsha Garrison
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 361
Release 2012-10-15
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1107018277

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The institution of marriage is at a crossroads. Across most of the industrialized world, unmarried cohabitation and nonmarital births have skyrocketed while marriage rates are at record lows. These trends mask a new, idealized vision of marriage as a marker of success as well as a growing class divide in childbearing behavior: the children of better educated, wealthier individuals continue to be born into relatively stable marital unions while the children of less educated, poorer individuals are increasingly born and raised in more fragile, nonmarital households. The interdisciplinary approach offered by this edited volume provides tools to inform the debate and to assist policy makers in resolving questions about marriage at a critical juncture. Drawing on the expertise of social scientists and legal scholars, the book will be a key text for anyone who seeks to understand marriage as a social institution and to evaluate proposals for marriage reform.

Singles at the Crossroads

Singles at the Crossroads
Title Singles at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Albert Y. Hsu
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 196
Release 1997-10-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780830813537

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Albert Y. Hsu provides a balanced, biblical understanding of Christian singleness that debunks the myth of the "gift of singleness" and honors singleness as a status equal to marriage. Includes an interview with John Stott.

Marriage at the Crossroads

Marriage at the Crossroads
Title Marriage at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Marsha Garrison
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 361
Release 2012-10-15
Genre Law
ISBN 1139789457

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The institution of marriage is at a crossroads. Across most of the industrialized world, unmarried cohabitation and nonmarital births have skyrocketed while marriage rates are at record lows. These trends mask a new, idealized vision of marriage as a marker of success as well as a growing class divide in childbearing behavior: the children of better educated, wealthier individuals continue to be born into relatively stable marital unions while the children of less educated, poorer individuals are increasingly born and raised in more fragile, nonmarital households. The interdisciplinary approach offered by this edited volume provides tools to inform the debate and to assist policy makers in resolving questions about marriage at a critical juncture. Drawing on the expertise of social scientists and legal scholars, the book will be a key text for anyone who seeks to understand marriage as a social institution and to evaluate proposals for marriage reform.

Couples at the Crossroads

Couples at the Crossroads
Title Couples at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Daniela R. Roher
Publisher
Total Pages 277
Release 2012
Genre Couples therapy
ISBN 9781466413825

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Using the metaphor of love as a road trip, Roher and Schwartz explain why couples encounter relationship roadblocks, what causes them and how to break through them to continue on a journey filled with understanding, acceptance and renewed love.

Crossroads

Crossroads
Title Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Franzen
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 679
Release 2021-10-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0008308918

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‘His best novel yet ... A Middlemarch-like triumph’ Telegraph

Marriage at the Crossroads

Marriage at the Crossroads
Title Marriage at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Marsha Garrison
Publisher
Total Pages 362
Release 2012
Genre Marriage
ISBN 9781139778091

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This book provides tools to inform debate and to assist policy makers in resolving questions about the institution of marriage.