Marriage in the first-century Mediterranean world (1): Females in a male world This article is the first of a three-part series that aims to stimulate the hermeneutical debate in the church about marriage. Attention is given to four aspects of the cultural world of the Bible that are relevant for an understanding of the institution of marriage as presented in Biblical texts: marriage as embedded in the social institution of the family (kinship), the role of honor and shame, dyadic personality and the different marriage strategies that can be discerned throughout Biblical times. The article concludes with a few remarks on the effects the above “cultural scripts” had on the understanding of marriage as an institution and the position of wo...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
This paper explores biblical and historical understandings of marriage, showing the way in which shi...
Referring to the biblical truth about the creation of mankind brings about an exciting understanding...
<b>Marriage in the first-century Mediterranean world (1): Females in a male world</b>...
<b>Marriage in the first-century Mediterranean world (III): Jesus and marriage</b> ...
<b>Marriage in the first-century Mediterranean world (II): Marriage, adultery, divorce and rem...
The aim of the article is to argue that the sexual difference between female and male should be rega...
This article focuses on marriage. It appears that marriage is in the first place a social cultural i...
This article argues that the contemporary mainline understanding of marriage (theology of marriage)...
The article ask questions especially on this dimensions of the biblical traditions about marriage wh...
The article ask questions especially on this dimensions of the biblical traditions about marriage wh...
Among orthodox reformed Christians in the Netherlands fierce debates have occurred on moral aspects ...
<b>Marriage as identity marker in the Old Testament</b> The formularies used ...
This article clarifies the concept of an ‘institution’, and distinguishes between social, legal and ...
The article shows the ways in which a language of marriage became normative in early modern English ...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
This paper explores biblical and historical understandings of marriage, showing the way in which shi...
Referring to the biblical truth about the creation of mankind brings about an exciting understanding...
<b>Marriage in the first-century Mediterranean world (1): Females in a male world</b>...
<b>Marriage in the first-century Mediterranean world (III): Jesus and marriage</b> ...
<b>Marriage in the first-century Mediterranean world (II): Marriage, adultery, divorce and rem...
The aim of the article is to argue that the sexual difference between female and male should be rega...
This article focuses on marriage. It appears that marriage is in the first place a social cultural i...
This article argues that the contemporary mainline understanding of marriage (theology of marriage)...
The article ask questions especially on this dimensions of the biblical traditions about marriage wh...
The article ask questions especially on this dimensions of the biblical traditions about marriage wh...
Among orthodox reformed Christians in the Netherlands fierce debates have occurred on moral aspects ...
<b>Marriage as identity marker in the Old Testament</b> The formularies used ...
This article clarifies the concept of an ‘institution’, and distinguishes between social, legal and ...
The article shows the ways in which a language of marriage became normative in early modern English ...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
This paper explores biblical and historical understandings of marriage, showing the way in which shi...
Referring to the biblical truth about the creation of mankind brings about an exciting understanding...