Synopses & Reviews
Until recently, religious institutions have been organized to suit the traditional American family, where the wife stayed at home, caring for children. Today, churches and synagogues are beginning to adapt to the reality of the American family: dual-career marriages, high levels of divorce, interfaith marriages, partnerships that may not be marriages. Religious organizations must serve families that don't fall into the Ozzie and Harriet mold.
The first group of papers in this edited volume documents changing trends in the connection between religion, work, and the family. In the second part of the book, we see how changing families and flexible congregations are experimenting with new forms of religious life.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-355) and index.
Table of Contents
Introduction : old patterns, new trends, fragile experiments / Nancy Tatom Ammerman and Wade Clark Roof -- Lost in the fifties : the changing family and the nostalgic church / Penny Long Marler -- Boomers and the culture of choice : changing patterns of work, family, and religion / Wade Clark Roof and Lyn Gesch -- Work, family, and faith : recent trends / Bradley R. Hertel -- Responses to changing lifestyles : "feminists" and "traditionalists" in mainstream religion / Lyn Gesch -- Entering the labor force : ideals and realities among evangelical women / Charles Hall --Religion and family ethics : a new strategy for the church / Don S. Browning -- The storm and the light : church, family, work, and social crisis in the African-American experience / Cheryl Townsend Gilkes -- Nurturing and equipping children in the "public church" / Joseph T. Reiff -- Defense workers : a challenge to family and faith / Mary Johnson -- Small faith communities in the Roman Catholic Church : new approaches to religion, work, and family / William V. D'Antonio -- Religious innovation in the mainline church : house churches, home cells, and small groups / Stuart A. Wright --Constructing women's rituals : Roman Catholic women and "Limina" / Mary Jo Neitz -- Couples at work : a study of patterns of work, family, and faith / William Johnson Everett with Sylvia Johnson Everett.