Paul’s argument in 1 Thess 4:4-5 accepts the philosophical notions of Paul’s day that sex in marriage should be without passion. Therefore central values for a modern discussion of marriage will have to be reinforced from other sources
This paper examines the way in which divine law and divine command have in cases been commandeered f...
The author in the initial part of the article points at the contemporary confusion of terms concerni...
This is a commentary upon the position taken by St. Paul regarding the body and the marital act as e...
The Apostle Paul writes to the Corinthian congregation one of the churches he established about A.D ...
Though never married, Paul’s unique authority as an apostle, who wrote approximately half of the New...
This paper employs socio-rhetorical interpretation in order to analyze Paul’s argument in 1 Cor 7:1-...
A fundamental change in the understanding of marriage becomes apparent in the first century A.D., de...
This thesis examines what happens if Paul’s directives to married and single persons in 1 Cori...
"To those not married and to widows I have this to say: It would be well if they remain [celibate] a...
Several issues relating to homosexuality are being fervently debated in most denominations and in se...
Charlie Rowe, PHI401: Problems in Philosophy SeminarFaculty Mentor(s): Professor John Draeger, Philo...
The mating of the two sexes, or sexual intercourse,- to achieve reproduction is a natural phenomenon...
Sex is worth the wait. The Scriptures are amazingly clear that sex outside of the marriage covenant ...
We are in the process of setting forth some basic scriptural principles which emerge from a firsthan...
Abstract: In one of the earliest documents of Christianity, in a highly patriarchal society, when ad...
This paper examines the way in which divine law and divine command have in cases been commandeered f...
The author in the initial part of the article points at the contemporary confusion of terms concerni...
This is a commentary upon the position taken by St. Paul regarding the body and the marital act as e...
The Apostle Paul writes to the Corinthian congregation one of the churches he established about A.D ...
Though never married, Paul’s unique authority as an apostle, who wrote approximately half of the New...
This paper employs socio-rhetorical interpretation in order to analyze Paul’s argument in 1 Cor 7:1-...
A fundamental change in the understanding of marriage becomes apparent in the first century A.D., de...
This thesis examines what happens if Paul’s directives to married and single persons in 1 Cori...
"To those not married and to widows I have this to say: It would be well if they remain [celibate] a...
Several issues relating to homosexuality are being fervently debated in most denominations and in se...
Charlie Rowe, PHI401: Problems in Philosophy SeminarFaculty Mentor(s): Professor John Draeger, Philo...
The mating of the two sexes, or sexual intercourse,- to achieve reproduction is a natural phenomenon...
Sex is worth the wait. The Scriptures are amazingly clear that sex outside of the marriage covenant ...
We are in the process of setting forth some basic scriptural principles which emerge from a firsthan...
Abstract: In one of the earliest documents of Christianity, in a highly patriarchal society, when ad...
This paper examines the way in which divine law and divine command have in cases been commandeered f...
The author in the initial part of the article points at the contemporary confusion of terms concerni...
This is a commentary upon the position taken by St. Paul regarding the body and the marital act as e...