"Pure and faultless religion is this: to look after orphans" (James 1:27). The Bible explicitly references the call for Christians to look after and care for orphans. Some take this command as a call from the Lord to adopt orphans into their own family. There is a plethora of research available concerning the many aspects of adoption, the domestic and international policies of adoption, and the current and past trends in adoption. However, there is little research available that parallels this research to adoption theology. This thesis will conjoin both the area of adoption research, including adoption policy, with the area of adoption theology in a way that can be beneficial to Christian adoptive parents
Background of the Study. The placement of an infant in an adoptive home is perhaps the most optimist...
Americans as a group have long been known for their concern for their children and the accompanying ...
ABSTRACT: From the earliest times, the religious factor has said its word on several social systems....
This qualitative phenomenological research study was conducted through semi-structured interviews wi...
This thesis is a theological and practical reflection on the practice of adoption in contemporary Br...
Although adoption has long been studied, the rising current evangelical trend of adopting has brough...
Since almost all countries face difficult decisions regarding abandoned or orphaned children, many c...
The plight of abandoned children in ancient culture is a plight that reaches to the depths of practi...
Adoption is a legal process in which a child is raised by someone other than his or her biological p...
We are God\u27s children, but do we act like it? One mother\u27s experience with adoption reminds us...
We are God\u27s children, but do we act like it? One mother\u27s experience with adoption reminds us...
The Church’s concern over the welfare of adopted children is reflected in the Code of Canon Law and ...
We are God\u27s children, but do we act like it? One mother\u27s experience with adoption reminds us...
The twenty-first century American family has gradually become more unstable and unstructured as an i...
Background of the Study. The placement of an infant in an adoptive home is perhaps the most optimist...
Americans as a group have long been known for their concern for their children and the accompanying ...
ABSTRACT: From the earliest times, the religious factor has said its word on several social systems....
This qualitative phenomenological research study was conducted through semi-structured interviews wi...
This thesis is a theological and practical reflection on the practice of adoption in contemporary Br...
Although adoption has long been studied, the rising current evangelical trend of adopting has brough...
Since almost all countries face difficult decisions regarding abandoned or orphaned children, many c...
The plight of abandoned children in ancient culture is a plight that reaches to the depths of practi...
Adoption is a legal process in which a child is raised by someone other than his or her biological p...
We are God\u27s children, but do we act like it? One mother\u27s experience with adoption reminds us...
We are God\u27s children, but do we act like it? One mother\u27s experience with adoption reminds us...
The Church’s concern over the welfare of adopted children is reflected in the Code of Canon Law and ...
We are God\u27s children, but do we act like it? One mother\u27s experience with adoption reminds us...
The twenty-first century American family has gradually become more unstable and unstructured as an i...
Background of the Study. The placement of an infant in an adoptive home is perhaps the most optimist...
Americans as a group have long been known for their concern for their children and the accompanying ...
ABSTRACT: From the earliest times, the religious factor has said its word on several social systems....