Sacred Marriages

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Christian family studies
Christian marriage advice manuals
Collective Social Agency
commitment
Companionate Love
Compassionate Love
cultural sociology
David F. Mullins
David Mullins
discourse analysis
discourse analysis of marital relationships
divine blessing
Dominant Religious Discourse
Embodied Practices
emotions of love
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family
family life
Gendered Embodiment
interviews
Large Catholic Family
lived experience
love
Marital Satisfaction
marriage
Marriage Encounter
marriage longevity
negative effects
Nonreligious Discourses
Nonreligious Spheres
post-structuralist
qualitative interviews
qualitative research
religion
religion and gender
Religion's Effects
Religion's Influences
Religion’s Effects
Religion’s Influences
Religious Culture
Religious Discourse
Religious Dissonance
ritual practices in marriage
Sacralize Sex
sacred
Sacred Consciousness
Sacred Love
sacred marriage
Sacred Marriages
Sacred Meanings
secular and religious beliefs
Sexual Aggressors
social contexts
sociology
Supernatural Intervention
textual analysis
Tubal Ligation
USA

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138098091
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book represents a new direction in the study of religion and marriage by using a postmodern theoretical framework focusing on gendered discourse and culture, to examine the meaning of sacred marriage within social contexts. Drawing upon data from in-depth interviews of couples in long-term, sacred marriages living in the American Midwest, together with an analysis of Christian marriage advice manuals, Sacred Marriages explores how couples use religious and nonreligious discourses and cultures to give their marriages meaning, and how those sacred meanings are used in their daily lives and the spaces that they embody. The study shows how religious and secular beliefs are combined to formulate cultural strategies for approaching the sacralization of marriage, and how religious and nonreligious discourses and cultures are ordered, depending on circumstances and social contexts. This often results in other relationships being subordinated in favour of the sacred bond believed to exist between husband and wife. The book argues that sacred marriage is a malleable concept, as people bend religious culture to form new and altered sacred marriages during emotional extremes. A thoughtful examination of long-term Christian marriages, this volume will appeal to scholars of religion and sociology with interests in marriage and the family.

David F. Mullins is Professor and Director of the Sociology Program at the University of Saint Francis, USA.

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