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Treatises on Marriage and Remarriage by Tertullian Pdf
These three treatises on marriage, though not generally classified among Tertullian's major compositions, are works of considerable interest and importance. +
Treatises on Marriage and Remarriage. To His Wife. An Exhortation to Chastity. Monogamy. Translated and Annotated by William P. Le Saint by Tertullian Pdf
A study of divorce and remarriage should begin with a significant study of marriage. Since the morality of divorce and remarriage is affected by the nature of marriage, we can only appreciate that morality when we know what marriage itself entails. In this significant theological and practical treatise on marriage, re-marriage and divorce, Dr. William Luck, Sr. examines biblical texts from the Old and New Testaments and teaching from the early Church fathers to develop a comprehensive view of what the Bible says about this important subject.
The Mystery of Marriage: A Theology of the Body and the Sacrament by Perry J. Cahall Pdf
This remarkable study offers a comprehensive explanation of the Catholic Church’s teaching on the sacrament of marriage. Incorporating the rich insights found in St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, Dr. Cahall presents a theology of marriage that incorporates the biblical, systematic, pastoral, and historical traditions which have shaped our understanding of this sacrament.
Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage by CHARLES J. KRIESSMAN Pdf
An extremely important subject as marriage is given a cogent examination in this book. A definition of marriage as given by God is presented as an inalienable institution not to be altered in any way. Yet today we see that marriage has been redefined and changed in a way as to nearly render it unrecognizable. The author presents a short walk through the secular history of traditional marriage as a practice many thousands of years old. Chapter 2 is God's intention for how marriage was intended to be and how it relates to the Church as being the Bride of Christ. Also included in the chapter is the lofty exposition of the marriage of Solomon and Naaman in the Song of Solomon. After an explanation of the difference between fornication and adultery, two examples are given of how sinful marriages can affect the Church of God and His preparation of a chaste Bride. In chapter 6 divorce and remarriage are dealt with in a Biblical way, and which should be being taught in a clear manner to our Church-going youth. A thorough understanding of the subject is not being taught to young Christians and much confusion about the subject reigns in the Church. The final chapter discusses the politically protected entity of same-sex marriage, God's rejection of it, His disdain for it, and coming judgment as a result of it. Some of its consequences are detailed and what's next is predicted by Scripture.