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Spiritual and social determinants of marriage satisfaction as practiced in a church-based small group at Immanuel Lutheran Church

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Theodore H Merrill. Spiritual and Social Determinants of Marriage Satisfaction As Practiced In a Church-based Small Group At Immanuel Lutheran Church. Denver Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5f8517cf-0f19-4253-a6fd-ecd8272128e1.

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T. H. Merrill. Spiritual and social determinants of marriage satisfaction as practiced in a church-based small group at Immanuel Lutheran Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5f8517cf-0f19-4253-a6fd-ecd8272128e1

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Theodore H Merrill. Spiritual and Social Determinants of Marriage Satisfaction As Practiced In a Church-Based Small Group At Immanuel Lutheran Church. Denver Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5f8517cf-0f19-4253-a6fd-ecd8272128e1.

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  • The current research provides an integration of theological and psychological constructs contributing to marital health and satisfaction. The author speaks to their Trinitarian origins and subsequent practice by the community God created in His image. Jesus, the Apostles and the New Testament community called it 'one anothering.' The study documents the impact of a small group study of biblical one-anothering on the level of marriage satisfaction as measured by qualitative and quantitative measures. While clear quantitative evidence was unavailable, qualitative measures indicated some positive correlation between small group one-anothering and marital satisfaction.
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  • 02/17/2024

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