Chastity among adult Seventh-Day Adventists in Botswana: a psycho-spiritual study

Extra-marital affairs seem to be rampant among Seventh-day Adventist adult membership in Botswana. To determine the extent of the problem, to investigate the causative factors and to suggest ways in which individuals and families can be helped, has been the motivation for this study. It was discov...

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Main Author: Orapeleng, Galenakgosi
Other Authors: Hugo, C. J. (Dr.)
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Orapeleng, Galenakgosi (2009) Chastity among adult Seventh-Day Adventists in Botswana: a psycho-spiritual study, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/620>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-6202018-11-19T17:13:57Z Chastity among adult Seventh-Day Adventists in Botswana: a psycho-spiritual study Orapeleng, Galenakgosi Hugo, C. J. (Dr.) djagegjj@unisa.ac.za divorce family practical theology fornication adultery marriage culture belief extra-marital affairs Attitude single parent spirituality concubine abstinence sexuality immorality ideal infidelity intervention traditional life skills relationships church adult behavior education psycho-education chastity Extra-marital affairs seem to be rampant among Seventh-day Adventist adult membership in Botswana. To determine the extent of the problem, to investigate the causative factors and to suggest ways in which individuals and families can be helped, has been the motivation for this study. It was discovered that 11.8% of married adults in the survey had at least one secret sexual partner, and 42.6% of singles had an illegal sexual partner(s). Seventh-day Adventist adults' sexuality in Botswana is characterized by hetero-sexual, multiple partners. Some of the contributing factors are economic, cultural and spiritual. Despite the prevailing influences, the majority of the adults (68%) still disagree with lax sexual behavior. This gives hope to work for their restoration and empowerment. Two key areas that were seen to be critical in empowering them were the family and spirituality. A psycho-spiritual program called, Harmonious Development, is being suggested for a systematic, educational, holistic and lifelong empowerment. This model is based on the psycho-educational theory developed by W.J. Schoeman for adult training. SCH: HUM, SOC SCIENC and THEO DTH (SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY) 2009-08-25T10:45:14Z 2009-08-25T10:45:14Z 2009-08-25T10:45:14Z 2008-03-31 Thesis Orapeleng, Galenakgosi (2009) Chastity among adult Seventh-Day Adventists in Botswana: a psycho-spiritual study, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/620> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/620 en
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topic divorce
family
practical theology
fornication
adultery
marriage
culture
belief
extra-marital affairs
Attitude
single parent
spirituality
concubine
abstinence
sexuality
immorality
ideal
infidelity
intervention
traditional
life skills
relationships
church
adult
behavior
education
psycho-education
chastity
spellingShingle divorce
family
practical theology
fornication
adultery
marriage
culture
belief
extra-marital affairs
Attitude
single parent
spirituality
concubine
abstinence
sexuality
immorality
ideal
infidelity
intervention
traditional
life skills
relationships
church
adult
behavior
education
psycho-education
chastity
Orapeleng, Galenakgosi
Chastity among adult Seventh-Day Adventists in Botswana: a psycho-spiritual study
description Extra-marital affairs seem to be rampant among Seventh-day Adventist adult membership in Botswana. To determine the extent of the problem, to investigate the causative factors and to suggest ways in which individuals and families can be helped, has been the motivation for this study. It was discovered that 11.8% of married adults in the survey had at least one secret sexual partner, and 42.6% of singles had an illegal sexual partner(s). Seventh-day Adventist adults' sexuality in Botswana is characterized by hetero-sexual, multiple partners. Some of the contributing factors are economic, cultural and spiritual. Despite the prevailing influences, the majority of the adults (68%) still disagree with lax sexual behavior. This gives hope to work for their restoration and empowerment. Two key areas that were seen to be critical in empowering them were the family and spirituality. A psycho-spiritual program called, Harmonious Development, is being suggested for a systematic, educational, holistic and lifelong empowerment. This model is based on the psycho-educational theory developed by W.J. Schoeman for adult training. === SCH: HUM, SOC SCIENC and THEO === DTH (SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY)
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title Chastity among adult Seventh-Day Adventists in Botswana: a psycho-spiritual study
title_short Chastity among adult Seventh-Day Adventists in Botswana: a psycho-spiritual study
title_full Chastity among adult Seventh-Day Adventists in Botswana: a psycho-spiritual study
title_fullStr Chastity among adult Seventh-Day Adventists in Botswana: a psycho-spiritual study
title_full_unstemmed Chastity among adult Seventh-Day Adventists in Botswana: a psycho-spiritual study
title_sort chastity among adult seventh-day adventists in botswana: a psycho-spiritual study
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