Nancy Nason-Clark is Professor and Chair of Sociology at the University of New Brunswick. Her research and writing has focussed on issues of violence in the family context and issues of faith or spirituality. She is author of numerous articles, and is co-author (with Catherine Kroeger) of No Place for Abuse: Biblical and Practical Resources To Counteract Domestic Violence.
No Place for Abuse: Encouraging Peace & Safety in the Christian Home
Speaker(s): Nancy Nason-Clark
Date: June 30, 2004
Length: 1:17:20
Product ID: RGDL3407I
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Addressing the widespread problem of wife abuse, Nancy Nason-Clark, a Christian sociologist, discusses the data and implications for the church and our culture.
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