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Christian Studies

Location

Hickingbotham Room 200

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This paper seeks to answer the question of whether or not Christians should spank their children according to what the Bible and research says about a parent's duty to their children, the long term effects of spanking, and the efficacy of the practice.

Comments

This paper was created in partial fulfillment of the Christian Ethics course taught by Dr. Byron Eubanks.

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Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child?: The Christian Ethics of Corporal Punishment

Hickingbotham Room 200

This paper seeks to answer the question of whether or not Christians should spank their children according to what the Bible and research says about a parent's duty to their children, the long term effects of spanking, and the efficacy of the practice.

 

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