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Belonging and Rejection In Family and Religion Impacts on Society Patrick Fagan, Ph.D. Berlin November 11, 2007

Belonging and Rejection In Family and Religion Impacts on Society Patrick Fagan, Ph.D. Berlin November 11, 2007. The Foundational Relationship in Society. The Non-Thriving Marriage / Child Relationship . 6 FAMILY STRUCTURES. 4 LEVELS RELIGIOUS PRACTICE. Rejection. Intact.

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Belonging and Rejection In Family and Religion Impacts on Society Patrick Fagan, Ph.D. Berlin November 11, 2007

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  1. Belonging and Rejection In Family and Religion Impacts on Society Patrick Fagan, Ph.D. Berlin November 11, 2007

  2. The Foundational Relationship in Society

  3. The Non-Thriving Marriage / Child Relationship

  4. 6 FAMILY STRUCTURES 4 LEVELS RELIGIOUS PRACTICE

  5. Rejection Intact

  6. Low Worship High Worship

  7. COMBINED FAMILY AND RELIGIOUS PRACTICE DIMENSIONS REJECTION PLUS LOW-NO RELIGIOUS PRACTICE REJECTION PLUS HIGH RELIGIOUS PRACTICE INTACT PLUS PLUS LOW-NO RELIGIOUS PRACTICE INTACT PLUS HIGH RELIGIOUS PRACTICE

  8. Frequency of Church Attendance

  9. Combined Variables

  10. Summary Implications Conclusions

  11. BELONGING: MALE + FEMALE SOCIETY AT LARGE FAMILY CHILD / ADULT FATHER MOTHER

  12. The Rise in the Rejection Index USA 1950-2000

  13. S W E D E N G E R M A N Y

  14. Implications Even in totally utilitarian terms: The IMFTWW is the Greatest Generator of Social and Human Capital. Three predominantly relational institutions: Family, church and school. Two primarily instrumental institutions: Marketplace and Government. There is a vertical interdependence between the major macro institutions and the individual, the couple, the family and the local community. There is a horizontal interdependence of each institution (or task) on each other.

  15. Next Questions What is the nature of social policy if it does not have increased belonging at every level as its primary target ? What is it about? When we did not have social policy we had more belonging. Is there a connection? Is culture primarily about fostering belonging? Is there something about the nature of social policy that undermines the primary social need to belong? What is the relationship of social policy to societal culture?

  16. Conclusion Man thrives the more he belongs. Societies thrive the more that families belong. The primary belonging relationship is marriage. Rejection between parents weakens. The child has a fundamental, inalienable right to the marriage of his parents.

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