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# A Note on Sources

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You will not find a large footnote apparatus in this book. That choice is deliberate. This is meant to read as a practical household and church formation guide for ordinary readers, not as a research report.

The research trail still matters. Behind the scenes, each major conclusion is tested first by Scripture, with Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek work where wording matters. The earliest Christian witness is read next, especially apostolic and ante-Nicene sources. Nicene and later fathers may support the work, but they are not treated as the first witness.

Divine Design Framework (DDF) governs the whole process as the controlling Systems Theology guide and scope check. No major teaching belongs in this book unless our internal notes can point to DDF coverage.

That governance does not make every interpretation, household practice, or field judgment infallible. Scripture remains fixed while DDF synthesis, application, and delivery stay answerable to their governing sources and to the created reality they claim to describe. When source work, qualified evidence, or harmed receivers expose an error, revise the judgment and repair its effects rather than defending the book's authority.

If DDF has not covered a topic, the topic waits for DDF research before it becomes book material. Those notes stay outside the main book so these pages can remain readable and useful. Systems Theology plans to publish them through the research hub: https://systemstheology.com/research.

Contemporary evidence governs the developmental, medical, safeguarding, violence-prevention, and delivery claims that this practical guidance makes. Those findings do not by themselves settle the book's doctrine of the child, body, marriage, sex, authority, sin, grace, or Church. Where they expose a factual error, harm, or failed intervention, however, the application and any theological synthesis that relied on the error must be revised. The completion review used the following public and professional contact points:

- World Health Organization, INSPIRE: Seven Strategies for Ending Violence Against Children, for the interlocking roles of law, safe environments, caregiver support, services, and education: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241565356.
- U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Resource for Action and its safe, stable, nurturing framework: https://www.cdc.gov/child-abuse-neglect/prevention/index.html.
- World Health Organization, Responding to Children and Adolescents Who Have Been Sexually Abused and Guidelines for the Health Sector Response to Child Maltreatment, for child-centered first response, safety, and avoidance of added trauma: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241550147 and https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/who-guidelines-for-the-health-sector-response-to-child-maltreatment.
- U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Talking with Your Teens About Sex, Essentials for Parenting Teens, and Dating Matters, for the bounded field claims that repeated parent communication and multi-setting prevention matter: https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-youth-parent-resources/conversation-tips/index.html, https://www.cdc.gov/parenting-teens/about/index.html, and https://www.cdc.gov/intimate-partner-violence/php/datingmatters/index.html.
- American Academy of Pediatrics' HealthyChildren guidance on puberty, accurate body language, age-fitting conversation, and body-safety teaching: https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/gradeschool/puberty/Pages/default.aspx and https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/at-home/Pages/Sexual-Abuse.aspx.
- U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "About Intimate Partner Violence," updated February 11, 2026, and the World Health Organization's March 25, 2024 violence-against-women fact sheet, for violence, sexual coercion, controlling behavior, and health consequences: https://www.cdc.gov/intimate-partner-violence/about/index.html and https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/violence-against-women.
- SAMHSA's trauma-informed approach for safety, trustworthiness, collaboration, voice, and resistance to retraumatization as service-delivery controls: https://www.samhsa.gov/mental-health/trauma-violence/trauma-informed-approaches-programs.
- NICE guidance on obsessive-compulsive disorder, used for the bounded warning against reassurance and confession loops and for referral to cognitive behavioral treatment including exposure and response prevention: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg31/chapter/Recommendations.
- NICE guidance on psychosis and schizophrenia, used for comprehensive assessment rather than spiritual or psychiatric diagnosis from intensity alone: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg178/chapter/recommendations.
- The American Psychiatric Association's 2024 position on conversion therapy and its DSM-5-TR Cultural Formulation Interview, used for the bounded non-pathologizing and cross-cultural care controls in this book: https://www.psychiatry.org/getattachment/3d23f2f4-1497-4537-b4de-fe32fe8761bf/Position-Conversion-Therapy.pdf and https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/dsm/educational-resources/assessment-measures.
- Han, Colarelli, and Weed's review of cross-cultural assessment, used for the requirement to establish the needed measurement invariance before comparing household feedback or outcomes across groups: https://doi.org/10.1037/pas0000731.

Jurisdiction-specific reporting and emergency information must be verified locally at the time of use. A dated source page cannot replace a current local policy, qualified professional judgment, or immediate emergency action.
