Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Attitudes to Family
- LAW
- CHRISTIANITY
- Traditional
- Inclusion in the 10 Commandments
- "Honour your father and your mother" ~ (Exodus 20:12)
- Special two-way relationship with parents
- Parents must care for
children properly, teach
them how to live well,
and bring them up in a
Christian household and
be baptised
- "Parents, never drive your
children to resent you but bring
them up well and guide them as
God would want." ~St. Paul
- In return children
must respect their
parents and obey
them until they are
adults themselves
- "Children be obedient
to your parents for this
is your duty" ~St. Paul
- Family created by God
- Basis for society and only
place for children to be raised
- Helps christianity grow
- Extended
- Nuclear
- Single Parent
- If widowed only
- SECULAR
- Families in the UK are no longer solely made
up of married parents living with their children
in a nuclear structured family: many families
nowadays consist of a number of
non-traditional structures such as...
- Single-parent
- Extended
- Reconstituted
- Or even more complex:
cohabiting parents,
stepfamilies, etc.
- There is a decline in marriage,
rise in cohabitation, new forms
of family composition, and the
delay of parenthood.
- Only 28% said they
believed that married
couples make better
parents.
- “For me a big part of it was the children. I didn't
want them to be asked at school why their parents
weren't married. I suppose you could say that was
me feeling a slight pressure to conform to social
norms, but if I hadn't wanted to get married in the
first place I definitely wouldn't have done it.”
~Chris (parent before marriage)
- 2 in 5 of all marriages are now remarriages, which
makes stepfamilies one of the fastest growing family
forms in Britain, currently 1 in 10 of all families.
- This is all often due to different
working locations, especially since
women are now more career
focused, also leading women to
have children later in life.
- Family helps us
gain a sense of
self or identity-
likeness, names,
values, etc.
- ISLAM
- Traditional
- Homosexuality is forbidden, even less
acceptable is the suggestion that they
might deliberately arrange to have children
by some means and bring them up.
- Whereas any person volunteering to take
care of an orphan or a child in distress is
highly recommended, the suggestion that
homosexuals might deliberately engineer
some way of having babies is regarded as an
abuse of that child’s human rights by depriving
them of a ‘normal’ upbringing and by affecting
the child mentally and emotionally.
- Children seen as a gift from God
- Muslims will be judged on how well they have
brought up their children
- Qur'an teaches that the family
was created by God as the only
place where children should be
brought up
- Muhammed married and
raised a family, so Muslims
should follow in his example.
- Polygyny (up to 4 wives)
- The family is where children
learn the difference between right
and wrong, without family there
would be much evil in the world.
- Family at heart of Islamic society
- A harmonious social order is
created by the existence of
extended families
- Children are treasured and
rarely leave home until they
are married and grow up to
be good, faithful Muslims
- Encourages care for each
other and influence of
different generations
- Mother responsible
for teaching right
and wrong.
- Father responsible for
taking boys to mosque
- Worldwide Islamic community is a family (Ummah)
- Extended
- Nuclear
- Reconstituted
- After remarriage
- JUDAISM
- Traditional
- Family is central
- Parents are needed to give something
different to the children and be there in
tens of their emotional, religious,
educational, social and material needs.
- Parents need to be able to
give children 'quality time'
- "A man cannot live without a woman, a
woman cannot live without a man, and the
two of them cannot live without the
presence of God." ~(Berachat 9:1)
- And from their union comes
possibility to fulfil the first mitzvah:
- ""Be fertile and increase..." (Gen. 1:18)
- Jews are called "the
children of Israel" and
God is the "father"
which echoes into
Jewish family lifestyle
- Many aspire to have large families
just as Abraham was promised
- “Look up at the heavens and count the
stars- if indeed you can count them… So
shall your offspring be.” Genesis 15:5
- Role of Jewish family in the
education of their children is vital
- "to educate a child without
including the entire family is
like attempting to heat a home
with all the windows open"
~Rabbi A.J. Heschel
- Normally extended
families are highly
encouraged
- "Impress them
(God's words) upon
your children..."
~Deuteronomy
- Extended
- Nuclear
- Reconstituted
- After remarriage