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Family matters : the role of Christianity in the formation of the western family / by Anthony J. Guerra. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: St. Paul, Minnesota : Paragon House, [(c)2002.Edition: 1st. edDescription: xxviii, 193 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1557788103
  • 9781557788108
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT707.7.F365 2002
  • BT707.7.G934.F365 2002
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Contents:
The Problem: The Contemporary Family A Limited Option: Government and the Family An Enduring Hope: The Social Sciences on Religion and Family The Thousand-Year Campaign: The Church Battles to Reform Marriage Augustus: Failed Imperial Family Policy Jesus and Paul on the Family Jesus: A Unique View of Marriage Paul: An Egalitarian View of Marital Relations Democratizing Elitist Sexual Ideals: Celibacy and the Power to Change Society The Church Begins to Transform Marital Norms and Expectations: The Indissolubility of Marriage The Sacralization of Marriage: The New Status Quo of the Family The Recovery of Adam's Helpmate: The Rise of Companionate Marriage Thomas Aquinas: Marriage as Friendship Between Equals Erasmus: Woman as an Intellectual and Spiritual Partner to Man The Reformation: Marriage More Pleasing to God than Celibacy The Puritans: The Founding View of the American Family The English Way Puritans and the First American Families Affirming the Importance of Marriage as a Spiritual and Carnal Union The Bible and the Puritan Family Covenant and Family: Marriage as Divinely Ordained Husbands and Wives The Puritan Legacy The Great Awakenings: The Feminization of Religion and Family Conclusion: The Shrinking Roles of Husbands and Fathers And What of the Children?: Christianity and the Status of the Child in Western Society Early Christianity Opposes Infanticide and Child Abandonment Medieval Christian Images of the Child: A Trust From God.
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The Problem: The Contemporary Family A Limited Option: Government and the Family An Enduring Hope: The Social Sciences on Religion and Family The Thousand-Year Campaign: The Church Battles to Reform Marriage Augustus: Failed Imperial Family Policy Jesus and Paul on the Family Jesus: A Unique View of Marriage Paul: An Egalitarian View of Marital Relations Democratizing Elitist Sexual Ideals: Celibacy and the Power to Change Society The Church Begins to Transform Marital Norms and Expectations: The Indissolubility of Marriage The Sacralization of Marriage: The New Status Quo of the Family The Recovery of Adam's Helpmate: The Rise of Companionate Marriage Thomas Aquinas: Marriage as Friendship Between Equals Erasmus: Woman as an Intellectual and Spiritual Partner to Man The Reformation: Marriage More Pleasing to God than Celibacy The Puritans: The Founding View of the American Family The English Way Puritans and the First American Families Affirming the Importance of Marriage as a Spiritual and Carnal Union The Bible and the Puritan Family Covenant and Family: Marriage as Divinely Ordained Husbands and Wives The Puritan Legacy The Great Awakenings: The Feminization of Religion and Family Conclusion: The Shrinking Roles of Husbands and Fathers And What of the Children?: Christianity and the Status of the Child in Western Society Early Christianity Opposes Infanticide and Child Abandonment Medieval Christian Images of the Child: A Trust From God.

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