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Covenant Marriage : The Movement to Reclaim Tradition in America

معرفی کتاب «Covenant Marriage : The Movement to Reclaim Tradition in America» نوشتهٔ Steven L. Nock, Laura Ann Sanchez, James D. Wright، منتشرشده توسط نشر Rutgers University Press در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Regardless how you interpret the statistics, the divorce rate in the United States is staggering. But, what if the __government__ could change this? Would families be better off if new public policies made it more difficult for couples to separate? This book explores a movement that emerged over the past fifteen years, which aims to do just that. Guided by certain politicians and religious leaders who herald marriage as a solution to a range of longstanding social problems, a handful of state governments enacted "covenant marriage" laws, which require couples to choose between a conventional and a covenant marriage. While the familiar type of union requires little effort to enter and can be terminated by either party unilaterally, covenant marriage requires premarital counseling, an agreement bound by fault-based rules or lengthy waiting periods to exit, and a legal stipulation that divorce can be granted only after the couple has received counseling. Drawing on interviews with over 700 couples-half of whom have chosen covenant unions-this book not only evaluates the viability of public policy in the intimate affairs of marriage, it also explores how growing public discourse is causing men and women to rethink the meaning of marriage. From The Publisher. Regardless How You Interpret The Statistics, The Divorce Rate In The United States Is Staggering. But, What If The Government Could Change This? Would Families Be Better Off If New Public Policies Made It More Difficult For Couples To Separate? This Book Explores A Movement That Emerged Over The Past Fifteen Years, Which Aims To Do Just That. Guided By Certain Politicians And Religious Leaders Who Herald Marriage As A Solution To A Range Of Longstanding Social Problems, A Handful Of State Governments Enacted Covenant Marriage Laws, Which Require Couples To Choose Between A Conventional And A Covenant Marriage. While The Familiar Type Of Union Requires Little Effort To Enter And Can Be Terminated By Either Party Unilaterally, Covenant Marriage Requires Premarital Counseling, An Agreement Bound By Fault-based Rules Or Lengthy Waiting Periods To Exit, And A Legal Stipulation That Divorce Can Be Granted Only After The Couple Has Received Counseling. Drawing On Interviews With Over 700 Coupleshalf Of Whom Have Chosen Covenant Unionsthis Book Not Only Evaluates The Viability Of Public Policy In The Intimate Affairs Of Marriage, It Also Explores How Growing Public Discourse Is Causing Men And Women To Rethink The Meaning Of Marriage. Covenant Marriage And The Marriage Movement -- Covenant Marriage In Louisiana : Legal And Historical Background -- The Implementation Of Covenant Marriage In Louisiana -- Who Wants A Covenant Marriage? -- The Role Of Religion In Covenant And Standard Marriages / With Jill A. Deines -- The Ongoing Marriage -- Divorce, Religiosity, And Counseling. Steven L. Nock, Laura Ann Sanchez, James D. Wright. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 179-185) And Index. Annotation Some state governments have enacted "covenant mar-riage" laws, requiring couples to choose between a con-ventional and a covenant marriage. The familiar type of union requires little effort to enter and can be terminated by either party. Covenant marriage requires premarital coun-seling, an agreement bound by fault-based rules or waiting periods to exit, and a legal stipulation that a couple can divorce only after the couple has received counseling. Drawing on interviews with 700 couples this book evaluates the viability of public policy in marital affairs and explores the meaning of marriage
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