Religious Switching for Marriage Reasons
In: Sociology of religion, Band 56, Heft 3, S. 257
ISSN: 1759-8818
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In: Sociology of religion, Band 56, Heft 3, S. 257
ISSN: 1759-8818
Religious Assortative Marriage in the United States aims to formulate and apply to American religious data, macrosociological models of assortative marriage in pluralistic populations. These models postulate that the factors determining assortative marriage are population structure, social divisions, and norms of endogamy. An important application of these models is to counter the ideological assumption, implicit in the popular image of a """"melting pot of nations, """" that the amalgamation of groups in the marriage market is the inevitable outcome of a historical plan of assimilation. The bo.
In: Sociology of Islam, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 263-273
ISSN: 2213-1418
In: The University of Tasmania Law Review Vol 35 No 2 2016
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Religious Assortative Marriage in the United States aims to formulate and apply to American religious data, macrosociological models of assortative marriage in pluralistic populations. These models postulate that the factors determining assortative marriage are population structure, social divisions, and norms of endogamy. An important application of these models is to counter the ideological assumption, implicit in the popular image of a """"melting pot of nations,"""" that the amalgamation of groups in the marriage market is the inevitable outcome of a historical plan of assimilation. The bo
This Article will offer a religious perspective which is a response to the legal arguments in favor of single-gender marriage. Three arguments will be made: first, that the religious perspective identified and associated with the Roman Catholic tradition offers a fundamental basis for family life that has been proven to be beneficial to society as a whole, and to the message of revelation consigned to Christians by Jesus Christ; second, inasmuch as the religious perspective is being contradicted by judicial interpretation rather than through legislative process, a tyranny of judicial activism has and is subverting a public policy consensus; and third, an analysis of the Hawaiian decision Baehr v. Lewin, which presently prompts the debate over single-gender marriage, offers a compelling state interest to restrict the definition of marriage to those persons of the opposite gender.
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In: Family relations, Band 62, Heft 5, S. 808-823
ISSN: 1741-3729
Leading scholars of marital processes strongly recommend supplementing the current focus on marital conflict to include research on transformative processes. This qualitative study examines the connection between religion and the transformative processes of commitment and coping in marriage. The sample for this study includes 184 married couples (N = 368 individuals), making it far larger than most in‐depth, qualitative interview‐based studies. Participants included Christians, Jews, and Muslims with an over sampling of minorities and immigrant families living in all eight regions of the United States. For several decades studies have shown a largely positive correlation between (a) religiosity and marital commitment and (b) religiosity and (generally) positive coping, but with little explanation regarding how and why. Findings of this study indicate that there are specific religious beliefs and practices related to how these couples approach their marriages—including several that relate to the two transformative processes of commitment and coping.
In: Sociological analysis: SA ; a journal in the sociology of religion, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 23
ISSN: 2325-7873
In: Case Western Reserve Law Review, Band 64, Heft 3
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In: Russia and the moslem world, Heft 2, S. 93-100
In: Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review, Band 7, S. 429-84
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In: Victoria University of Wellington Legal Research Paper Series Student/Alumni Paper No. 2/2015
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In: Population: revue bimestrielle de l'Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques. French edition, Band 37, Heft 3, S. 679
ISSN: 0718-6568, 1957-7966
National hearing Studies of judicial and religious mobilisations around gay marriage in the United States. ; National audience Etudes des mobilisations judiciaires et religieuses autour du mariage gay aux Etats-Unis.
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In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Marriage Equality, Public Accommodations Laws, and Religious Exercise" published on by Oxford University Press.