Shared religious beliefs and practices within marriage help couples prevent, resolve and reconcile marital conflict, according to a new study out of Brigham Young University. Dollahite interviewed 57 highly religious, middle-aged married couples from “Abrahamic” or major monotheistic faiths comprising Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Participating couples from New England and California were asked several questions regarding the influence and impact of religion on their marriage. (Read More)
BYU Professor David Dollahite publishes a new study on Religion and Marital Conflict
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