The Family

  • The Family
    By Jr., John J. MacArthur

    Pastor and Bible teacher John MacArthur revisits the biblical foundations of the idea of family to bring the reader face-to-face with God's design for the family--in the hope of safeguarding yours.

  • The Family
    By Ed Sanders

    Completely revised and updated, this edition features 25 harrowing black-and-white photos from the investigation. "One of the best-researched, best-written, thoroughly-constructed, and eminently significant books of our times. . .

  • The Family: Unchanging Principles for Changing Times
    By Dorothy Kelley Patterson

    Current political correctness and agendas aside, it is still the family that is the cornerstone of society, and God's commissioned roles of husband/father and wife/mother must remain intact.

  • The Family: An Introduction
    By J. Ross Eshleman

    The Family: An Introduction

  • The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty
    By Kitty Kelley

    From the First Lady of unauthorized, tell-all biography, this is the first real inside-look at the most powerful–and secretive–family in the world.

  • The Family: Change or Continuity?
    By Faith Robertson Elliot

    The book considers Marxist and feminist approaches alongside the functional approaches which have been more traditional in the sociological study of the family.

  • The Family
    By William Josiah Goode

    This edition reflects the changes sociological research has brought to the study of the family. Foundations of Modern Sociology Series.

  • The Family
    By William Josiah Goode

    This edition reflects the changes sociological research has brought to the study of the family. Foundations of Modern Sociology Series.

  • The Family: Change Or Continuity?
    By Faith Robertson Elliot

    A review of debates about the biological origins of the nuclear family and gender roles.

  • The Family: A Sociological Interpretation
    By Robert King Merton, Bert N. Adams

    The Family: A Sociological Interpretation

  • The Family: Change Or Continuity?
    By Faith Robertson Elliot

    The book considers Marxist and feminist approaches alongside the functional approaches which have been more traditional in the sociological study of the family.