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Healthy American Families: A Progressive Alternative to the Religious Right
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Healthy American Families: A Progressive Alternative to the Religious Right

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This fascinating book compares progressive and more religiously conservative views and their differing impacts on the health of families.

Rejecting the definition of family promulgated by the Religious Right, Healthy American Families: A Progressive Alternative to the Religious Right offers an innovative approach to understanding 21st-century families. Proactive rather than reactive, it explores the ways families have changed over the past 200 years and builds on that to elucidate the larger forces that continue to redefine male and female roles and the shape of the modern family unit.

Part one of the book shows that the Religious Right’s claim that a Golden Age of Families existed when our country began is fallacious. Instead families have been changing since the days of the Puritans. Part two picks up the threads to show how, in the wake of those changes, most of today’s families are healthier than families at the time of our country’s founding. Healthy families, the book asserts, spring from a blend of conservative ideals (responsibility and accountability) and liberal ideals (innovation and change). The result is responsible change that benefits both the individual and society.

Ten guidelines for healthy families in the 21st century

A timeline of changes in families, starting with the late 1600s

A brief chronology, from the 4th century through the 18th, showing how the gene for theocracy was implanted into the Christian churches

A bibliography listing a broad range of books and articles about past and current events, facts, figures, and people relative to ongoing changes in families

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
22 April 2010
Pages
225
ISBN
9780313384011

This fascinating book compares progressive and more religiously conservative views and their differing impacts on the health of families.

Rejecting the definition of family promulgated by the Religious Right, Healthy American Families: A Progressive Alternative to the Religious Right offers an innovative approach to understanding 21st-century families. Proactive rather than reactive, it explores the ways families have changed over the past 200 years and builds on that to elucidate the larger forces that continue to redefine male and female roles and the shape of the modern family unit.

Part one of the book shows that the Religious Right’s claim that a Golden Age of Families existed when our country began is fallacious. Instead families have been changing since the days of the Puritans. Part two picks up the threads to show how, in the wake of those changes, most of today’s families are healthier than families at the time of our country’s founding. Healthy families, the book asserts, spring from a blend of conservative ideals (responsibility and accountability) and liberal ideals (innovation and change). The result is responsible change that benefits both the individual and society.

Ten guidelines for healthy families in the 21st century

A timeline of changes in families, starting with the late 1600s

A brief chronology, from the 4th century through the 18th, showing how the gene for theocracy was implanted into the Christian churches

A bibliography listing a broad range of books and articles about past and current events, facts, figures, and people relative to ongoing changes in families

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
22 April 2010
Pages
225
ISBN
9780313384011