![]() ![]() Northcentral University (2016)Īlford, Mary B.S. University of Illinois at Urbana (2014), M.S. Liberty University (2013)Īlderdice, Christina B.A.A. The Baptist College of Florida (BCF) (2006), M.A.E. Regent University (2015)Īlday, Patricia B.A.A. Virginia University of Lynchburg (2019), Dr.P.H. (2015) Title: Associate Professor of Education, Chairī.S. Towson University (1990)Īlcindor, Esther B.S. Regent University (2008)Īlban, Evangeline B.S. Appalachian Bible College (1989), M.A.E. (2008) Title: Professor in Digital Media & Journalismī.A.A. ![]() Western Michigan University (2013)Īlban, Donald B.A.A. Ohio State University (1983)Īlban, David B.S. Southern Illinois University (1978), Dr.P.H. Southern Illinois University (1977), M.S. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (2017)Īki, Charles B.A.A. Urshan Graduate School of Theology (2012), Dr.P.H. Missouri Baptist University (1994), M.A.E. Liberty University (2008)Īhrens, Ann B.A.A. American Sentinel College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Post University (2011), M.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1979), M.B.A. University of Maryland University College (1982), B.S. Nova Southeastern University (2000)Īhmed, Nauri B.S. University of Central Florida (1976), M.B.A. University of Saskatchewan (1999)Īhmed, Betty B.A.A. University of Saskatchewan (1993), Dr.P.H. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (1987), M.A.E. (1999) Title: Online Chair, Professor of Englishī.A.A. Liberty University (2012)Īdu-Gyamfi, Yaw B.A.A. Cleveland State University (2008), M.Ed. Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus (2005), B.B.A. Regis University (2010)Īdler, Elyse A.A. University of Lynchburg (1983)Īdkins, Matthew B.S. Montclair State University (2009), DHSC - Nova Southeastern University (2015)Īdkins, Michele B.S. Louisiana State University-Shreveport (2020), M.S. University of Connecticut (2005), M.B.A. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2002)Īde-Onojobi, Temitope B.S. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1995), Dr.P.H. University of Lynchburg (1982)Īdarkwa, Kennedy M.Div. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (2012), D.Min. (1982) Title: Professor of Pastoral Leadership & Church Ministries Director of Pastoral Leadershipī.S. Capella University (2010)Īdams, David B.S. Campbellsville University (2005), Dr.P.H. Campbellsville University (2000), M.B.A. American Public University (2018), MSLS - Clarion University of Pennsylvania (2013)Īdams, William B.S. Northwestern State University of Louisiana (1993), M.A.E. Clarion University of Pennsylvania (2011), B.S. Liberty University (2019)Īdams, Gloria B.S. University of Virginia (2002)Īdams, Alexander B.S. East Carolina University (1994), PHD - Virginia Commonwealth University (2006)Īckerman, Margaret B.G. East Carolina University (1994), M.A.E. Liberty University (2021)Īchilles, Wendy B.S. ![]() Liberty University (2021)Ībraham, Fares B.S. Southwest Baptist University (2015), M.F.A. Ethnos360 Bible Institute - Waukesha (2017), B.S. (2021) Title: Instructor of Studio & Digital ArtsĪ.B.S. They contend that married people live longer, have better health, earn more money, accumulate more wealth, feel more fulfillment in their lives, enjoy more satisfying sexual relationships, and have happier and more successful children than those who remain single, cohabit, or get divorced.Abbott, Nicholle A.B.S. Waite and Gallagher flatly contradict these assumptions, arguing instead that by a broad range of indices, marriage is actually better for you than being single or divorced– physically, materially, and spiritually. Today a broad consensus holds that marriage is a bad deal for women, that divorce is better for children when parents are unhappy, and that marriage is essentially a private choice, not a public institution. Waite, journalist Maggie Gallagher, and a number of other scholars, this book’s findings dramatically contradict the anti-marriage myths that have become the common sense of most Americans. Based on the authoritative research of family sociologist Linda J. The Case for Marriage is a critically important intervention in the national debate about the future of family. The Case for Marriage: Why Married People are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off FinanciallyĪdult children, Health Conditions and Status, Net Worth and Assets ![]()
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