Covenant
Marriage
Price: $25.95
Subtitle:
The Movement to
Reclaim Tradition in America
Author:
Steve L. Nock, Laura
A. Sanchez, and James D. Wright
Subject:
Sociology
Paper
ISBN 978-0-8135-4326-0
Pages:
200 pages, 5 tables
Publication Date:
July 2008
Praise
for Covenant Marriage
“Every social movement needs its bible. Steven Nock and his
colleagues have written such a book. Almost no stone is left unturned
in providing the comprehensive treatment that covenant marriage needed.”
—Nicholas H. Wolfinger, University of Utah
"This is a brilliant achievement and a gold mine of
information on marriage in the United States. Nock, Sanchez, and
Wright have given us a masterpiece of thought, not only on the covenant
marriage law in Louisiana, but on the broader social, legal,
demographic, and religious changes that contextualized this social
experiment. If you want to understand the mix of factors that
will form the future of marriage, you can do no better than starting
here."—Scott M. Stanley, Research Professor, University of Denver
"This book not only provides an informative account of
covenant marriage but also offers a thoughtful analysis of the current
and future status of marriage in American society. I strongly recommend
it to researchers, policy makers, practitioners, and anyone with an
interest in marriage and how it is changing."
—Paul
Amato, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Demography,
Pennsylvania State University
"The authors' research findings...provide a fascinating,
unique window onto the issue of marriage in the U.S. today. Highly
recommended."—CHOICE
Description:
Regardless how
you interpret the statistics, the divorce rate in the United States is
staggering. But, what if the government could change this? Would
families be better off if new public policies made it more difficult
for couples to separate?
This book explores a movement that emerged over the past fifteen years,
which aims to do just that. Guided by certain politicians and religious
leaders who herald marriage as a solution to a range of longstanding
social problems, a handful of state governments enacted "covenant
marriage" laws, which require couples to choose between a conventional
and a covenant marriage. While the familiar type of union requires
little effort to enter and can be terminated by either party
unilaterally, covenant marriage requires premarital counseling, an
agreement bound by fault-based rules or lengthy waiting periods to
exit, and a legal stipulation that divorce can be granted only after
the couple has received counseling.
Drawing on interviews with over 700 couples-half of whom have chosen
covenant unions-this book not only evaluates the viability of public
policy in the intimate affairs of marriage, it also explores how
growing public discourse is causing men and women to rethink the
meaning of marriage.
About the Authors:
Steven L. Nock was Commonwealth Professor of
sociology at the University of Virginia.
Laura A. Sanchez is an associate professor of
sociology Bowling Green State University.
James D. Wright is the Provost Distinguished Research
Professor of sociology at the University of Central Florida
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