Witte draws deeply on history, theology, and philosophy to articulate a robust conception of family that we could benefit from adopting. Posting about the book Church, State, and Family from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. https://inallthings.org/defending-the-marital-sphere-a-review-of-church-state-and-family
A brief overview of the enduring and shifting understanding of the marital family in the Western tra...
This Article argues that modern Anglo-American marriage law was formed out of two traditions -- one ...
Modern American marriage law was born of both Christian and Enlightenment teachings. Christians have...
This book defends the fundamental place of the marital family in modern liberal societies. While app...
This article responds to Mark Jordan, Brian Bix, Michael Broyde, Robin Fretwell Wilson and Jonathan ...
This book defends the fundamental place of the marital family in modern liberal societies. While app...
The chapter provides an overview of recent developments in the theology and ethics of marriage. It p...
In many areas of law and society, religion and law exercise “overlapping jurisdictions.” Often such ...
This is a brief review of an important text by one of the leading Christian scholars of the family w...
Mutual by Design: A Better Model of Christian Marriage provides a broad overview of marriage, starti...
The Western tradition has always cherished the family as an essential foundation of a just and order...
<p>New emerging paradigms in Western culture have produced a new ethic. Not only social ethics...
Shoring up the institution of marriage is a theme in the mar riage movement and in recent legislat...
An essay reviewing two books: "The Future of Marriage" by David Blankenhorn and "Marriage: The Dream...
New emerging paradigms in Western culture have produced a new ethic. Not only social ethics in gener...
A brief overview of the enduring and shifting understanding of the marital family in the Western tra...
This Article argues that modern Anglo-American marriage law was formed out of two traditions -- one ...
Modern American marriage law was born of both Christian and Enlightenment teachings. Christians have...
This book defends the fundamental place of the marital family in modern liberal societies. While app...
This article responds to Mark Jordan, Brian Bix, Michael Broyde, Robin Fretwell Wilson and Jonathan ...
This book defends the fundamental place of the marital family in modern liberal societies. While app...
The chapter provides an overview of recent developments in the theology and ethics of marriage. It p...
In many areas of law and society, religion and law exercise “overlapping jurisdictions.” Often such ...
This is a brief review of an important text by one of the leading Christian scholars of the family w...
Mutual by Design: A Better Model of Christian Marriage provides a broad overview of marriage, starti...
The Western tradition has always cherished the family as an essential foundation of a just and order...
<p>New emerging paradigms in Western culture have produced a new ethic. Not only social ethics...
Shoring up the institution of marriage is a theme in the mar riage movement and in recent legislat...
An essay reviewing two books: "The Future of Marriage" by David Blankenhorn and "Marriage: The Dream...
New emerging paradigms in Western culture have produced a new ethic. Not only social ethics in gener...
A brief overview of the enduring and shifting understanding of the marital family in the Western tra...
This Article argues that modern Anglo-American marriage law was formed out of two traditions -- one ...
Modern American marriage law was born of both Christian and Enlightenment teachings. Christians have...