Children and childhood in world religions: primary sources and texts
In: The Rutgers series in childhood studies
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In: The Rutgers series in childhood studies
Religions respond to capitalism, democracy, industrialization, feminism, individualism, and the phenomenon of globalization in a variety of ways. Some religions conform to these challenges, if not capitulate to them; some critique or resist them, and some work to transform the modern societies they inhabit. In this unique collection of critical essays, scholars of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Native American thought explore the tension between modernization and the family, sexuality, and marriage traditions of major religions in America. Con
In: Sociological analysis: SA ; a journal in the sociology of religion, Volume 50, Issue 2, p. 204
ISSN: 2325-7873
In: Family relations, Volume 48, Issue 2, p. 139
ISSN: 1741-3729