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Then Comes Marriage?: A Cultural History Of The American Family
Then Comes Marriage?: A Cultural History Of The American Family
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Author Rebecca Price Janney examines how people in other eras throughout American history conducted their relationships. How did they fall short of God's ideal as presented in the Scriptures? How often did they get it right? What has led us to becoming a culture of "anything goes" morality? And conversely, have there been any surprising improvements in recent years?
This book is not a culture-wars creed, but rather a historical look at the American family, showing that the pattern is more complicated than a downward spiral of morality from our country's founding to the present. In addition, one of the intriguing features of the book is the author's close look at marriage and relationships within subcultures that are not often considered, including those of Native Americans, Conquistadors, and slaves.
In order to better understand the state of marriage and relationships in the U.S. today, Christians need to better understand not just Scripture, but our nation's history -- and Then Comes Marriage? gives readers an accessible, broad, and thought-provoking introduction to both.
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One Line Summary
Explores American family history and changing relationship norms.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about how American views on marriage and relationships have evolved, this book offers a thoughtful and detailed journey through history. It provides surprising insights into subcultures and eras often overlooked, making you reflect on how morality and societal expectations have shifted over time. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the complex story behind today's family life.