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Category: Gender & sexuality

Updated on Mar 8, 2017. Posted on Jun 17, 2013

“Sex Economics 101”

Read a Feb. 18, 2011, Christianity Today article on the marriage economy.

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Updated on Mar 8, 2017. Posted on Jun 17, 2013

“Stop Fighting to Save Marriage”

Read a Feb. 23, 2011, Patheos.com blog post on the spirituality and secularization of marriage.

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Updated on Mar 8, 2017. Posted on Jun 17, 2013

“Christians question divorce rates of faithful”

Read a March 14, 2011, Religion News Service article on whether Christians divorce at a similar or lower rate than other Americans.

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Updated on Mar 8, 2017. Posted on Jun 17, 2013

“Unmarried Pastor, Seeking a Job, Sees Bias”

Read a March 21, 2011, New York Times story about an unemployed evangelical minister who says he’s been hindered in his job search by congregations’ overwhelming preference for pastors who are married.

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Updated on Mar 8, 2017. Posted on Jun 17, 2013

“When Christians Get Divorced”

Read a March 23, 2011, Christianity Today blog post on Christianity and divorce.

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Updated on Mar 7, 2017. Posted on Jun 17, 2013

“Once Rare in Rural America, Divorce Is Changing the Face of Its Families”

Read a March 23, 2011, New York Times article on divorce in rural America.

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Updated on Mar 7, 2017. Posted on Jun 17, 2013

“Marriage and Procreation”

Read a March 30, 2011, post on Mirror of Justice, a blog on Catholic legal theory, about the link between marriage and procreation.

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Updated on Mar 7, 2017. Posted on Jun 17, 2013

“Have we found the secret to a long-lasting marriage? How U.S. census shows more couples are staying together”

Read a May 19, 2011, Daily Mail article on census data showing that couples remain married longer and are more loyal.

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Updated on Mar 7, 2017. Posted on Jun 17, 2013

“Sex and the married American”

Read a May 22, 2011, blog item on how infidelity among politicians and celebrities is not symptomatic of most American marriages.

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