For Better, For Worse: The Ethics of Divorce after Marriage Equality, Natalie E. Williams (9781978701861) — Readings Books

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For Better, For Worse: The Ethics of Divorce after Marriage Equality
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For Better, For Worse: The Ethics of Divorce after Marriage Equality

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For Better, for Worse discusses the shame narratives tied to divorce, rooted in Christian theologies of marriage and U.S. political landscapes of marriage rights and regulation. Using interdisciplinary methods, Natalie E. Williams investigates the current conflict between social practices that normalize divorce and religious and political rhetorical narratives that continue to shame those who divorce. Williams’s work seeks to understand current attitudes and policies related to divorce and to shape Christian ethical responses that resist the use of shame, relying instead on commitments to truth-telling and a cultivation of shamelessness to support flourishing across a spectrum of family forms.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
2 December 2019
Pages
140
ISBN
9781978701861

For Better, for Worse discusses the shame narratives tied to divorce, rooted in Christian theologies of marriage and U.S. political landscapes of marriage rights and regulation. Using interdisciplinary methods, Natalie E. Williams investigates the current conflict between social practices that normalize divorce and religious and political rhetorical narratives that continue to shame those who divorce. Williams’s work seeks to understand current attitudes and policies related to divorce and to shape Christian ethical responses that resist the use of shame, relying instead on commitments to truth-telling and a cultivation of shamelessness to support flourishing across a spectrum of family forms.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
2 December 2019
Pages
140
ISBN
9781978701861