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Show SBYU-FM to present public affairs -program in marriage success series I KBYU-FM will present Times ail Seasons," a half-hour public ' iiire program on making mar-i mar-i j succeed. The program is part jj'l'icofitinuing series funded by the u w Church. It explores elements m "makes marriages last in the seofarising divorce rate. Listen-" Listen-" an hear the program on Aug. :il'9p.m.onKBYU-FM. L gowned psychologist-therapist i "Brothers says, "Themost sportant thing in any marriage, 'commitment of the two people 0. ,ning that marriage work." lso says that one of the most on myths is that successful I ages never have any difficul- JVi Sociologist Dr. Philip Kunz says, ') gM we have any records of V,( 'y society we have records of j Jma of husband and wife committing to each other." Dr. Kunz has done extensive research into the history of why and how such commitments are made. Dr. Brothers and Dr. Kunz are among those featured in the public affairs program. Others include Dr. Robert Bellah, sociology professor at the University of California Berkeley, and Dr. Tim Heaton, sociologist-researcher at the Family Fam-ily Demographic Institute. Dr. Heaton equates the religious convictions con-victions of marriage partners with a stable relationship. Other guests are Dr. Nicholas Van Dyck, president of Religion in American Life; Dr. William D'An-tonio, D'An-tonio, executive director of the American Sociological Association, and Dr. Brent Barlow, marriage counselor. |