The fiftieth volume of Studies in Church History explores the theme 'Religion and the Household'. Comprising papers and communications presented at the annual conferences of the Ecclesiastical History Society in 2012-2013, the volume explores the household from different angles: as a physical location and setting for collective prayer and personal meditation; as a network of people bound together by ties of kinship, emotion, service and obligation; and as a metaphor and symbol of structures and systems of authority that operated essentially outside it. The essays include explorations of the role of the family and household throughout Christian history as well as in other religious traditions, especially Islam and Judaism.<p></p>...
Studies examining how working adults manage the competing demands of family, home and work shed ligh...
The household is a central analytical concept in anthropology, particularly in the areas of kinship,...
The primary aim of this paper is to offer an overview of current research into the relationship betw...
The cult of domesticity has often been linked to the privatization of religion and the idealisation ...
Catholics and Protestants assumed that God instituted the family and that it had certain spiritual f...
This volume asks whether there was a common structure, ideology, and image of the household in the m...
Studies in Church History v.50 entitled: Religion and the HouseholdConference Theme: Religion and th...
This volume sets out to explore the world of domestic devotions and is premised on the assumption th...
Domestic devotion has become an increasingly important area of research in recent years, with the pu...
Prevailing social and cultural changes in America today influence the family life and their life in ...
The expansion of Early Christianity primarily took place in non-public space, i.e. houses. The paper...
As Aristotle recognized in The Politics, the household is an indispensable building block of social,...
This thesis examines the language and imagery of domestic space in four understudied fifteenth-centu...
This introduction focuses on religious beliefs in American families.https://digitalcommons.chapman.e...
The article compares the victimization that takes place in a dysfunctional abusive household and tha...
Studies examining how working adults manage the competing demands of family, home and work shed ligh...
The household is a central analytical concept in anthropology, particularly in the areas of kinship,...
The primary aim of this paper is to offer an overview of current research into the relationship betw...
The cult of domesticity has often been linked to the privatization of religion and the idealisation ...
Catholics and Protestants assumed that God instituted the family and that it had certain spiritual f...
This volume asks whether there was a common structure, ideology, and image of the household in the m...
Studies in Church History v.50 entitled: Religion and the HouseholdConference Theme: Religion and th...
This volume sets out to explore the world of domestic devotions and is premised on the assumption th...
Domestic devotion has become an increasingly important area of research in recent years, with the pu...
Prevailing social and cultural changes in America today influence the family life and their life in ...
The expansion of Early Christianity primarily took place in non-public space, i.e. houses. The paper...
As Aristotle recognized in The Politics, the household is an indispensable building block of social,...
This thesis examines the language and imagery of domestic space in four understudied fifteenth-centu...
This introduction focuses on religious beliefs in American families.https://digitalcommons.chapman.e...
The article compares the victimization that takes place in a dysfunctional abusive household and tha...
Studies examining how working adults manage the competing demands of family, home and work shed ligh...
The household is a central analytical concept in anthropology, particularly in the areas of kinship,...
The primary aim of this paper is to offer an overview of current research into the relationship betw...