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Religion and Relationships: How Religion Influences Perceptions of Sacrifice and Satisfaction in Family Relationships
Concurrent Sessions 3 - Invited Symposium
Session ID#:
130 Chair: Nathaniel M. Lambert
Date:
Wednesday, November 3, 2010Time:
3:45 pm - 5:15 pm
Session Location:
Rochester Room Session Type: Symposium
Sponsoring Section(s):
Religion & Family Life About the Session
The Meanings Behind the Religion-Marriage Connection: Qualitative Reports from a Diverse U.S. Sample, Presented by: Loren Marks; David C. Dollahite
Giving up Something Good for Something Better: Sacred Sacrifices Made by Religious Youth, Presented by: David C. Dollahite; Anthony B. Walker
I Gave it up for You and I am Glad I Did: Prayer Increases Satisfaction With Sacrifice in Close Relationships, Presented by: Nathaniel M. Lambert; Frank D. Fincham; Scott Stanley
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