Generation to Generation/
Generation to Generation/
Friedman,Edwin H.
- 1st ed.
- New York: The Guilgord Press, 1985.
- 319p.p.
I. Family Theory
1. The Idea of a Family
2. Understanding Family Process
Section II. The Families within the Congregation
3. The Marital Bond
4. Child-Focused Families
5. Body and Soul in Family Process
6. When the Parent Becomes the Child
7. A Family Approach to Life-Cycle Ceremonies
Section III. The Congregation as a Family System
8. Family Process and Organizational Life
9. Leadership and Self in a Congregational Family
10. Leaving and Entering a Congregational Family
Section IV. The Personal Families of the Clergy
22. The Immediate Family: Conflict and Traps
22. The Extended Family: Its Potential for Salvation
9781609182366
261.83585 / FRI/G
I. Family Theory
1. The Idea of a Family
2. Understanding Family Process
Section II. The Families within the Congregation
3. The Marital Bond
4. Child-Focused Families
5. Body and Soul in Family Process
6. When the Parent Becomes the Child
7. A Family Approach to Life-Cycle Ceremonies
Section III. The Congregation as a Family System
8. Family Process and Organizational Life
9. Leadership and Self in a Congregational Family
10. Leaving and Entering a Congregational Family
Section IV. The Personal Families of the Clergy
22. The Immediate Family: Conflict and Traps
22. The Extended Family: Its Potential for Salvation
9781609182366
261.83585 / FRI/G