According to
Victorian ideals the family table was fully as important as the Lord's Table to faith formation.
Not exact matches
It does mean that most Americans no longer believe in a
Victorian family ideal.
The reemergence of a
Victorian family ideal as part of the vision of a Christian America in the 1950s was an epiphenomenon, a temporary spark of life in a dying ethos.
The great surge of patriotic spirit and church - going after World War II was accompanied by a revival of a
Victorian family ideal.
The isolation of single persons or childless couples from adults who are married and have children perpetuates the
Victorian way of ordering relationships in a congregation; they organized all church activities to give optimal support to their vision of the
ideal Christian
family: a father, a mother, and several children.4
The Peter Marshall sermon, «Keepers of the Springs,» is a classic example of the dominantly Protestant
Victorian family ideal.
The dualistic
ideals associated with the
Victorian family and the national dream of «a Christian America» gave Americans a way of life based on
family loyalty and hard work.
After the Second World War, pastors like Peter Marshall continued to inculcate a
Victorian code and the
family ideals associated with it; but the life of men and women in the 1950s bore little resemblance to the lives of
Victorian men and women for whom the complementarity of the sexes was a part of daily life experience.
21 on Oak is located in the sleepy town of Greyton and offers quality accommodation in a
Victorian style house,
ideal for a
family.
My Torquay Retreat is a holiday house
ideal for
family or group getaways on the
Victorian Surf Coast sleeping 8 guests in comfort and style.