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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
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| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Wesley R Burr; Loren Dean Marks; Randal D Day |
| ISBN: | 9780415887441 0415887445 9780415887458 0415887453 |
| OCLC Number: | 724640566 |
| Description: | x, 328 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | Overview and main ideas in sacred theory -- Forgiving -- Asking and seeking -- Sacrificing -- Loving others -- Aspects of loving -- Coping with disagreements -- Coping with undesirable behavior -- Loving God -- Generations -- Morality -- Psychosocial aspects -- Relationships with other perspectives -- Researching sacred matters -- Methods. |
| Responsibility: | Wesley R. Burr, Loren D. Marks, Randal D. Day. |
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"Finally - a comprehensive family theory that addresses what millions of families find central to their lives - spirituality and religion. Sacred Matters will be the launch pad for decades of research on faith and families. I am developing a course called "Family Spirituality." Sacred Matters is sure to be one of my primary texts for the course." - Chris Gonzalez, Lipscomb University, USA "This ground-breaking work is sure to become a classic. These outstanding scholars combine their expertise in theory development and empirical research to provide a volume that will serve both as a text in theory courses and as a framework for future research and theory." - Joe D. Wilmoth, Mississippi State University, USA "This book is one of the most impressive works on family theory in decades. Its scope is quite impressive, ranging from philosophical issues to applied issues. The writing is... clear and the use of quotes from family members is refreshing... I think the authors have hit gold in their core proposition that the experience of the sacred is an important domain of family life, irrespective of religious belief or even participation." - William Doherty, University of Minnesota, USA "This [book] is valuable not only for its treatment of the relationships between religion and family life, but also for its ambitious effort to spell out the positive behaviors that go into a good family life, and the negative behaviors that undercut a positive family life." - W. Bradford Wilcox, University of Virginia, USA Read more...