The Challenge of Love: Making Marriage Work
By (Author) Enrique Rojas
Scepter Publishers Inc
Scepter Publishers Inc
18th May 2022
United States
Non Fiction
Christian life and practice
Paperback
184
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
In an age of hookup culture, unrealistic beauty standards, and the prevalence of divorce, finding a spouse and maintaining a healthy marriage can often feel impossible.
Now for the first time in English, Dr. Enrique Rojas' pivotal work, The Challenge of Love: Making Marriage Work shares a complete vision for pursuing a spouse and nurturing a fulfilling marriage over a lifetime.
Dr. Rojas begins by setting a solid foundation- he outlines what love actually is, how to know if a relationship has the potential for marriage, and key suggestions for setting a marriage up for success, backed by his own clinical experience. Rojas cites the greatest thinkers in history, from Socrates to Josef Pieper, to comment on the nature of love.
He continues by outlining the key ingredients of a happy marriage, again citing clinical examples of how these ingredients are maintained (or lost and then found again) in married couples he has worked with. Finally, Dr. Rojas addresses how to deal with common issues that plague marriages, and a detailed plan for navigating conflicts in a healthy manner.
The Challenge of Love is an essential read for couples discerning marriage, engaged couples, and married couples. Dr. Rojas' offers a hopeful and optimistic plan for a happy and life-giving marriage through his wise advise and clinical experience as a psychiatrist.
Doctor and professor of psychiatry Enrique Rojas (1949) is a prolific author of essays, articles, and books on topics of married and unmarried relationships, issues of modern ideologies, the analysis and treatment of human disorders such as anxiety and depression, and more. His studies are infused with the Christian understanding of the human person as only fully satisfied through a sacramental relationship with God.He currently directs the Spanish Institute for Psychiatric Research in Madrid and is president of the Rojas-Estape Foundation for young people with personality disorders and without material resources.