The Role of Religion in Marriage and Family Life
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (194 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Medicine
- Clinical & internal medicine
- Diseases and disorders
- Oncology
- Catholic religion
- Catholicism
- Christian faith
- Christian marriage
- Christianity
- Church
- Francis
- Generation Z
- God
- Jesus Christ
- Jewish law
- Patriarch Kirill
- Poland
- Roman Catholic dogmatic theology
- Russia
- Russian Orthodox Church
- Russian conservatism
- Russian ideology
- Vladimir Putin
- anthroponomy
- bridal migration
- bridal pick-up
- canon law
- counselling
- disability
- education
- engagement
- faith
- family
- family life
- folk beliefs
- grandparents
- grief
- immortal soul
- interfaith marriages
- intermarriage
- interreligious interaction
- kiddushin
- love
- marriage
- marriage preparations
- miscarriage
- mourning
- naming tradition
- nissuin
- old age
- onomastics
- peace
- person with disability
- preparing for family life
- preparing for marriage
- relationships
- religiosity
- religious attitudes
- religiousness
- ritual
- sacrament of marriage
- shidduchin
- society
- support for fiancés
- the family
- virtue
- volunteering
- wedding
- wedding feast
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The creation of this reprint was prompted by the creation of a section in the journal Religions, entitled "The Role of Religion in the Life of Marriage and Family". It contains several peer reviewed articles. The authors are specialists in various fields and denominations. All of them, in different ways, show the value of religion for individuals and the relationships they establish. Religion accompanies people of different ages and in different life situations. It is support for engaged couples, spouses, and parents in preparing for marriage, in raising children, as well as in experiencing difficult moments, such as mourning the death of a loved one and preparing for one's own death. This reprint may be of interest to psychologists, theologians, sociologists, employees, and students of medical and nursing faculties, specialists in family sciences, as well as people preparing for family life and members of already established families, including grandparents. This reprint may prove useful in both private and professional life, in education and upbringing, in spiritual formation, and in politics.
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