American religions and the family : how faith traditions cope with modernization and democracy /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
[2007]
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| Online Access: | Table of contents only |
Table of Contents:
- American religions : the question of modernization and family life
- Introduction / David A. Clairmont and Don S. Browning
- Immigrant American religions and the family / Paul D. Numrich
- Family traditions in the American religions
- The cultural contradictions of mainline family ideology and practice / W. Bradford Wilcox and Elizabeth Williamson
- Evangelicals, family, and modernity / Margaret Bendroth
- Native American families and religion / Raymond A. Bucko
- Marriage, family, and the modern Catholic mind / Julie Hanlon Rubio
- Generative approaches to modernity, discrimination, and Black families / Robert M. Franklin
- Latter-day Saint marriage and family life in modern America / David C. Dollahite
- What is a Jewish family? : the radicalization of rabbinic discourse / Jack Wertheimer
- Confucian "familism" in America / Jeffrey F. Meyer
- Family life and spiritual kinship in American Buddhist communities / Charles S. Prebish
- Hindu family in America / Raymond Brady Williams
- Islam and the family in North America / Jane I. Smith
- Public frontiers for American religions and the family
- Religion and modernity in American family law / Lee E. Teitelbaum
- Comparative religion, ethics, and American family life : concluding questions and future directions / David A. Clairmont.