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A Conceptual Ethic of Generative Fathering.(Faithful Fathering: Spiritual Narratives and Religious Meanings)
In this paper, the authors propose a conceptual ethic of fathering. This framework is presented as an example of a nondeficit perspective of fathering rooted in the proposed ethical obligation for fathers to meet the needs of the next generation. We conceptualize fathering as generative work, ...
September 22, 1998; The Journal of Men's Studies

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