Reprint

Religion and Family Life

Edited by
May 2019
246 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-928-9 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-929-6 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Religion and Family Life that was published in

Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary

There has been increased interest among scholars in recent decades focused on the intersection of family and religion. Yet, there is still much that is not well-understood in this area. This aim of this special issue is to further explore the influence of religion on family life. In particular, this issue includes a collection of studies from leading scholars on religion and family life that focus on ways in which religion and spirituality may influence various aspects of family life including family processes, family structure, family formation, family dissolution, parenting, and family relationships.  The studies included incorporate both qualitative and quantitative analyses, incorporate a number of different religious traditions, focus on religiosity among both adults and youth, and explore a number of important issues such as depression, intimacy, sexual behavior, lying, divorce, and faith transmission.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
evangelicals; marriage; divorce; religious attendance; vocabularies of motive; paternity leave; fatherhood; religious participation; father involvement; parental conflict; religion; faith; spirituality; child development; youth; standardized test; religious heterogamy; paternal engagement; marital happiness; religious discord; religious heterogamy; parents; socialization; international; religiosity; religious affiliation; religious attendance; intergenerational transmission of religion; parenting; religious youth; parent-youth relationships; family; religiosity; emerging adults; sexual behavior; marital quality; religious practices; Christian media consumption; intimate partner violence; Ramadan; Muslim families; religion; fasting; Islam; qualitative; information management; lying; secrets; adolescents; Religion; health; family support; race; emerging adulthood; religiousness; religious identity; religious types; young adulthood; family; contexts; typology; practices; beliefs; sanctification; spiritual intimacy; parents; parenting; transition to parenthood; religion; depression; religiosity; parenting styles; religious coping; Latter-day Saint adolescents; n/a