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The influence of Biblical teaching and church participation on marital commitment and adjustment of evangelical couples of Filipinas with North American caucasian husbandsPfeil, Lan Moy 30 November 2006 (has links)
This study is on the influence of Biblical teaching and church participation on marital commitment and adjustment of Evangelical intercultural couples of Filipinas with North American Caucasian husbands. The project is based on literature research and fieldwork.
Consideration was given to literature on intercultural marriage, Biblical theology on intercultural marriage, and on pertinent Philippine and North American mainstream cultural values.
The sample in the field research consists of 23 couples. Each spouse was interviewed by phone for one hour. Thus, 46 one-hour interviews were conducted that included assessment of demographic and church activity data; levels of the couples' marital commitment and adjustment, and a personal interview.
The study found that Biblical teaching functioned as a constraining force against divorce, as the principle for unconditional sacrificial love, and as a guiding principle in dealing with differences and adjustments. It was the foundation on which the couples attempted to establish common values for their marriage life. Joint church participation that is adequate gave them a sense of extended family; a sense of being rooted and belonging together as a couple and their children; and spiritual nurture. It helped establish a common Evangelical Christian identity, regardless of their diverse cultures or previous religious backgrounds. The study also points to potential improvements for churches in ministering to intercultural couples. / PRACTICAL THEOLOGY / DTH (PRACTICAL THEOLOGY)
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Marital problems in religiously mixed marriages amongst the Vhavenda people of South Africa : an African-Christian perspectivePhaswana, Ntavhanyeni Sampson 09 1900 (has links)
Marriages with differences in religion are a source of misunderstanding, friction, and disharmony,
and as a result, such marriages are exposed to a breakdown. Religion is not merely a set of
beliefs, but a way of living and thinking. When this differs, it causes misunderstanding in the
family and may cause marriage failure as adjustments to each other becomes compocated. D vorce
is much more common in mixed marriages whether of different culture, religious or
socio-economic background than when the backgrounds are similar. Religious similarity is linked
to marital durability.
The researcher wanted to indicate through this work that the increase of. marriages
between people of different religious faiths does not really matter to people any longer. It
is proved in this research that the outcome of such marriages is in most cases disastrous.
Mixed marriages are the object of attention in every society because of their life meaning.
Marriage is more than a relationship between individuals. It involves many more people, It is
suggested in this study that African traditional methods like mahundwane (camping or a miniature
village), betrothal and the giving of thakha (bride wealth} in marriage should be used to prevent
both mixed marriages and marital problems which usually leads to marriage breakdown. / Religious Studies and Arabic / D. Litt et Phil. (Religious Studies)
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Le theme du mariage mixte et/ou polygame comme foyer d'observation socioculturelle et interculturelle dans quatre romans francophones : mariages ou mirages?Dogliotti, Rosa-Luisa Amalia 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in French and English / Text in French / Les romans analyses - Une si longue lettre et Un chant ecarlate de Mariama Ba,
O pays, mon beau peuple! by d'Ousmane Sembene et Agar d' Albert Memmi -
proposent tous une histoire se deroulant en Afrique et ayant pour theme le
mariage mixte et/ou polygame, theme particulierement riche comme foyer
d'observation socioculturelle et interculturelle des milieux evoques.
Le chapitre 1 cerne le theme du mariage et ses diverses configurations mixtes
et polygames dans les quatre roamns. Sont examines dans les chapitres suivants:
les rapports familiaux et sociaux tels qu'ils sont vecus par les couples
protagonistes; la polygamie, centrale aux deux romans de Ba et omnipresente
dans celui de Sembene; les religions des societes concernees, telles qu' ell es
affectent les couples en jeu; les images de la femme - et surtout de la femme
africaine - qui ressortent des situations conjugates developpees par les auteurs;
l'eventuelle influence du sexe de l'auteur sur la representation de la femme. / The novels analysed - Une si longue lettre and Un chant ecarlate by Mariama Ba,
O pays, mon beau peuple! by Ousmane Sembene and Agar by Albert Memmi -
all tell stories set in Africa and share the theme of mixed and/or polygamous
marriage, a particularly fertile theme through which to focus a socio-cultural and
intercultural examination of the social environments portrayed.
Chapter 1 identifies the theme of marriage and the various mixed/polygamous
configurations it assumes in the four novels. The succeeding chapters examine:
family and social relationships as experienced by the protagonists; polygamy,
central to both novels by Ba and omnipresent in Sembene's novel; the religions
of the societies portrayed, insofar as they affect the couples concerned; the images
of woman - and particularly the Afiican woman - emerging from the marital
situations developed by the authors and, finally, the possible influence of
authorial gender on the presentation of woman. / Classics and Modern Euorpean Languages / M.A. (French)
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