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Understanding the Transformative Effect Suffering has on the Health of Marital Commitment in Devout Christian Marriages

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Patrick S. Lovejoy. Understanding the Transformative Effect Suffering Has On the Health of Marital Commitment In Devout Christian Marriages. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e17815c1-f4f5-494e-8ff0-802a9738b85c.

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P. S. Lovejoy. Understanding the Transformative Effect Suffering has on the Health of Marital Commitment in Devout Christian Marriages. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e17815c1-f4f5-494e-8ff0-802a9738b85c

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Patrick S. Lovejoy. Understanding the Transformative Effect Suffering Has On the Health of Marital Commitment In Devout Christian Marriages. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e17815c1-f4f5-494e-8ff0-802a9738b85c.

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  • This phenomenological study assessed, retrospectively, the transformative effect suffering has on the strength of marital commitment in devout Christian marriages. The study yielded a shared experience of suffering being viewed as instrumental in the development of strong intimate ties and shared sacred history within the marriages of the participants. Couples agreed that various forms of suffering refined their marital commitment towards one another and helped supply a lasting shared intimacy with the marriage. Many marriages equate suffering to evidence of failure and flee relationships preventing the birth of the resiliency necessary to navigate the transitions that come from enduring suffering.
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  • 02/17/2024

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