The Future of Christian Marriage
Mark Regnerus
Reviews and Awards
"...worthy book." -- Eric L. Johnson, Christian Scholar's Review
"Across the globe — from Africa to Asia, from Europe to the Americas — marriage and family life have been losing ground as men and women no longer feel able, or eager, to tie the knot. But a future without family is no future at all. In this incisive and provocative book, Mark Regnerus argues that the renewal of marriage — and by implication, family life — will depend upon the revival of a faith that lends normative, ritual, and communal support to this relationship, our most fundamental social institution." -- W. Bradford Wilcox, Director, National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia
"The future of marriage is the question on everybody's lips. Might Christians save it? Mark Regnerus responds with his trademark blend of sobering realism, sophisticated yet readable empirics, nonpartisanship, and first-person accounts of young adults sharing their hopes and uncertainties. Scholars, parents, political and religious leaders, and young adults will benefit enormously from this thorough and sensitive treatment of current relationship practices, and their implications for the future of marriage." -- Helen M. Alvare, Professor of Law, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
"Marriage is the molecular building block of society. Christians believe it unlocks not only the pathway to human flourishing and social stability but is a foreshadowing of the gospel itself. However, Christians are not immune to the broader cultural trends impacting the formation of marriage and family. In The Future of Christian Marriage, Mark Regnerus offers a keen analysis of what those trends are and how they impede marriage. Pastors and church leaders should read this book to better understand the trends impacting their community and congregations." -- Andrew T. Walker, Associate Professor of Christian Ethics, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary