Summary of Timothy Keller & Kathy Keller's The Meaning of Marriage

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  • ISBN978-1-6693-5527-4
  • EAN9781669355274
  • Date de parution20/03/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEverest Media LLC

Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Marriage is a burning joy and a strength, but it is also blood, sweat, and tears. It is difficult and painful, but it is also rewarding and wondrous. #2 The leading marriage indicators have been in decline for the last forty years. The divorce rate is twice the rate it was in 1960, and in 1970, 89 percent of all births were to married parents.
However, many young adults believe that these are the two main options: single and lonely, or married and bored. #3 The assumption that people should get married and be financially secure before they get married is false. While some 45 percent of marriages end in divorce, the majority of divorces happen to those who marry before the age of eighteen, have dropped out of high school, and have had a baby together before marrying. #4 The movie Monogamy, which was based on a oral history of breaking up, depicted two people who loved each other very much but who could not make it work.
However, most people are happy in their marriages, and most who are not get divorced eventually becoming happy.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Marriage is a burning joy and a strength, but it is also blood, sweat, and tears. It is difficult and painful, but it is also rewarding and wondrous. #2 The leading marriage indicators have been in decline for the last forty years. The divorce rate is twice the rate it was in 1960, and in 1970, 89 percent of all births were to married parents.
However, many young adults believe that these are the two main options: single and lonely, or married and bored. #3 The assumption that people should get married and be financially secure before they get married is false. While some 45 percent of marriages end in divorce, the majority of divorces happen to those who marry before the age of eighteen, have dropped out of high school, and have had a baby together before marrying. #4 The movie Monogamy, which was based on a oral history of breaking up, depicted two people who loved each other very much but who could not make it work.
However, most people are happy in their marriages, and most who are not get divorced eventually becoming happy.