TY - BOOK AU - Houseknecht,Sharon K. AU - Pankhurst,Jerry G. TI - Family, religion, and social change in diverse societies AV - BL625.P193.F365 2000 PY - 2000/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Families KW - Religious life KW - Religion and culture N1 - 2; Introduction: the religion-family linkage and social change--a neglected area of study; Jerry G. Pankhurst and Sharon K. Houseknecht --; part 1. Societal conflict and accommodation. Religion and the family in modern American culture; Kevin J. Christiano ; Social change in Egypt: the roles of religion and family; Sharon K. Houseknecht ; Family and religion in Sweden; Irving Palm and Jan Trost ; Religion and family formation in Taiwan: the decline of ancestral authority; Li-shou Yang, Arland Thornton, and Thomas Fricke --; part 2. Dramatic societal transformation. Belarus on the cusp of change: the relationship between religion and family in a newly open religious market; Andrei Vardomatskii and Jerry G. Pankhurst ; The state, religion, and the family in Indonesia: the case of divorce reform; Mark Cammack, Lawrence A. Young, and Tim B. Heaton ; Religious and familial networks as entrepreneurial resources in South Africa; Gillian Godsell --; part 3. The context of innovation. Mormonism in France: the family as a universal value in a globalizing religion; John Jarvis ; The rebirth of Judaism in Kiev after Babi Yar and communism: the interplay of family and religion; M. Herbert Danzger ; "We don't celebrate Christmas, we just give gifts": adaptations to migration and social change among Hindu, Muslim, and Sikh children in England; Heidi Larson --; part 4. Economic factors as a force for change. Land of the rising son? domestic organization, ancestor worship, and economic change in Japan; Stephen R. Smith ; A Woman's pillow and the political economy of Kedjom family life in Cameroon; Susan Diduk and Kent Maynard --; part 5. Gender and social change. Women, family, and Catholicism in Brazil: the issue of power; Maria Jose Fontelas Rosado Nunes ; Converted women redefining their family roles in Mexico; Patricia Fortuny Loret de Mola; 2 ER -