Religion, spirituality, and families

by Frank D. Fincham, Eminent Scholar and director, Florida State University Family Institute,

Less than a decade has passed since Hill and Pargament noted that social scientists tend to keep “their distance from religion and spirituality." In just a matter of years, this circumstance has changed dramatically, possibly reflecting changes in the broader culture.

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