Posts Tagged ‘ W. Bradford Wilcox ’

Religiosity and family stability

September 7, 2010
By tomsander

Family Praying Together – Flickr photo by nofocus

Brad Wilcox, director of the National Marriage Project at U. Va., reports in a study in the Journal of Marriage & Family comparing happiness and relationship quality across race and ethnicity and its interaction with religion.

“African American couples are more likely than others to share core…
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Chelsea Clinton’s Intermarriage

August 19, 2010
By tomsander

Chelsea Clinton, a Methodist, wed Marc Mezvinsky, a Jew, on July 31, 2010 in Rhinebeck, NY.

BeliefNet’s Windows & Doors asks: “Will it last?” and cites “statistics” that show that couples in interfaith marriages are “three times more likely to be divorced or separated than those who were in same-religion marriages.” Blogger Rabbi Brad Hirschfield notes…
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