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The Dynamics of Spiritual Formation: Selected Case Studies on Christian Marital Health and its Contribution to Child Spiritual Formation

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John Henry Peterson Jr. The Dynamics of Spiritual Formation: Selected Case Studies On Christian Marital Health and Its Contribution to Child Spiritual Formation. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5a240156-0623-4c54-b41d-5d09af40a64f?q=2021.

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J. H. P. Jr. The Dynamics of Spiritual Formation: Selected Case Studies on Christian Marital Health and its Contribution to Child Spiritual Formation. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5a240156-0623-4c54-b41d-5d09af40a64f?q=2021

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John Henry Peterson Jr. The Dynamics of Spiritual Formation: Selected Case Studies On Christian Marital Health and Its Contribution to Child Spiritual Formation. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5a240156-0623-4c54-b41d-5d09af40a64f?q=2021.

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  • Baptist Minister, William Tiptaft coined this relevant declaration, “Children take more notice of what their parents do, than what they say.” Actions speak louder than words. Psychologist Albert Bandura would echo the same sentiment based upon his Bobo Doll experimentation. According to Bandura, people learn through observation, imitation, and modeling. The problem is more about what is not happening in the Christian home than what is happening in the Churches. Thus, the need to investigate the dynamic characteristics of healthy Christian marriages and the influence they have on the spiritual formation in children is a worthy study. This research will not examine the cause and effect of unhealthy marital relationships, but rather focus attention on healthy examples to extrapolate data promoting spiritual formation. The Christian husband and wife relationship plays a significant role in the spiritual formation in children. Children growing up in a family where parents consistently modeled a healthy Christian marriage are more likely to embrace a similar biblical worldview as their parents. Children who grew up in a home where a healthy Christian marriage exist will most likely take ownership of their own faith and spiritual growth as adults. Christian individuals who have parents who demonstrate healthy Christian marriages will be the participants in this study. The individuals interviewed will vary in how they perceive the influence of their parent’s marital relationship in their spiritual growth. The individuals interviewed will identify similarities between their view of life and their parents shared views. The individuals interviewed will exhibit an ongoing desire to maintain an intimate relationship with God and their spouse.
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  • 02/17/2024

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