Collaborative Group:  Religion

 
 

In what ways are families and religion as a social institution linked together?  Are some religious/ family systems more integrated than others?  Do religions differentially define "family"?  Can you describe the way families typically regard religion and experience their religious communities?  Are families equally accepted by their religious communities?  What is the relationship between religion and families?  These basic questions are the underlying issues this group addresses.  Some worthwhile links:
 
Christian Families @ Suite 101

The PromiseKeepers

It appears that America's anti-Biblical feminist movement is at last dying, thank God, and is 
possibly being replaced by a Christ-centered men's movement . . . --Rev. Jerry Falwell

          Don't you understand, mister, you are royalty and God has chosen you to be 
priest of your home? --Tony Evans

National Organization of Women's criticism

Jewish Families -- Suite 101