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Interfaith marriage and social participation

Journal of Religion and Health, 1966
Why not intermarry? Statistical evidence indicates that increasing numbers of young people in the United States cannot find an answer to this question. Regarding interfaith marriages, widely quoted figures from the United States Bureau of the Census Current Population Survey of March, 1957, show that in a study of 35,000 households, 7.2 per cent of ...
R B, Hepps, E, Dorfman
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The trend of interfaith marriage in the United States

Social Biology, 1970
(1970). The trend of interfaith marriage in the United States. Social Biology: Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 253-259.
Larry Bumpass, Larry Bumpass
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Interfaith Marriages and Negotiated Spaces

Society and Culture in South Asia, 2017
Discourse on interfaith marriages in India at present involves diverse narratives ranging from opposition and resistance to acceptance. These alliances deserve greater focus in terms of their uniqueness, challenges as well as everyday negotiations that form part of their lives.
Shweta Verma, Neelam Sukhramani
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Interfaith Marriage in Achieving Household Harmony

Jurnal Marital: Kajian Hukum Keluarga Islam, 2023
Dalam sebuah pernikahan, seharusnya dipertimbangkan kesetaraan antara calon suami dan istri untuk menciptakan keharmonisan dalam rumah tangga. Namun, kenyataannya, banyak pernikahan yang tidak memperhatikan aspek tersebut. Penelitian ini bersifat deskriptif kualitatif dan menggunakan metode literature reviu dengan mengumpulkan penelitian terdahulu dari
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The Trend in Interfaith Marriages

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1965
Several recent authors have advanced the thesis that religious segregation is increasing in American society, at least to the extent that religious identification and religious communal ties are replacing ethnic identification and ethnic ties as a basis of societal organization.
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On the Definition of Interfaith Marriage

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1968
The way in which a concept is defined strongly Influences its use in research. There are times when drastic redefinition can open up new questions and powerfully affect our approaches to old questions. Definition of interfaith marriage on the basis of the single criterion of church membership or identification, it is argued, has prevented us from ...
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Interfaith Marriage

Comparative Islamic Studies
A few decades ago, the idea of a Muslim woman marrying a non-Muslim man was inconceivable in Muslim communities. While Muslim men were able to marry from other faiths (Christian and Jewish), Muslim women, on the other hand, were not permitted to marry non-Muslims.
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