American Religions and the Family
Discover the intricate relationship between religion and family dynamics in the United States with American Religions and the Family by Columbia University Press. Published in 2006, this insightful hardback edition spans 288 pages and delves into how various religious traditions have navigated the challenges posed by modernization.
This compelling work explores the evolving attitudes surrounding critical issues such as the meaning and purpose of sex, the definition of marriage, paternal responsibilities, and the status of children within diverse faith communities. By examining these themes, the book sheds light on the transformative impact of societal changes on religious beliefs and family structures.
Whether you are a student of sociology, religious studies, or simply interested in the intersection of faith and family life, American Religions and the Family provides a thought-provoking analysis that is essential for understanding contemporary American society.