An analysis of Luther’s views on marriage and family will reveal that Luther’s reformation was not just theological but also profoundly sociological. His rejection of celibacy as a form of superior spirituality, his elevation of marriage and family life to the arena of spirituality, his moderate ideas on divorce are now commonly accepted views among the Christian community
Modern American marriage law was born of both Christian and Enlightenment teachings. Christians have...
The issue of marriage indissolubility ranks as the main one among the numerous issues included in th...
Church reforms carried out by Martin Luther centered on Christians who wanted tobe saved from the te...
Martin Luther’s views on marriage and the family revealed a radical departure from the traditional C...
Former Augustinian monk Martin Luther (1483-1546) rejected the canon law rules of clerical and monas...
Martin Luther and his colleagues transformed the theology and law of marriage and family life in six...
Marriage, according to Martin Luther, is an institution both secular and sacred. It is secular becau...
Marriage, according to Martin Luther, is an institution both secular and sacred. It is secular becau...
Reformation during sixteen Century by Martin Luther brought significant changes in the society, espe...
On 13 June 1525, Martin Luther married Katharina von Bora, a former nun, in a private ceremony offic...
This Article analyzes the mainline Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican models of sex, marriage, and fa...
This article builds upon historical work on changes in the law of marriage, divorce and the family a...
This article builds upon historical work on changes in the law of marriage, divorce and the family a...
This chapter explains how the sixteenth-century Protestant reformer, John Calvin, transformed the We...
At the time of the Reformation, one in four people take vows of celibacy as a path to greater spirit...
Modern American marriage law was born of both Christian and Enlightenment teachings. Christians have...
The issue of marriage indissolubility ranks as the main one among the numerous issues included in th...
Church reforms carried out by Martin Luther centered on Christians who wanted tobe saved from the te...
Martin Luther’s views on marriage and the family revealed a radical departure from the traditional C...
Former Augustinian monk Martin Luther (1483-1546) rejected the canon law rules of clerical and monas...
Martin Luther and his colleagues transformed the theology and law of marriage and family life in six...
Marriage, according to Martin Luther, is an institution both secular and sacred. It is secular becau...
Marriage, according to Martin Luther, is an institution both secular and sacred. It is secular becau...
Reformation during sixteen Century by Martin Luther brought significant changes in the society, espe...
On 13 June 1525, Martin Luther married Katharina von Bora, a former nun, in a private ceremony offic...
This Article analyzes the mainline Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican models of sex, marriage, and fa...
This article builds upon historical work on changes in the law of marriage, divorce and the family a...
This article builds upon historical work on changes in the law of marriage, divorce and the family a...
This chapter explains how the sixteenth-century Protestant reformer, John Calvin, transformed the We...
At the time of the Reformation, one in four people take vows of celibacy as a path to greater spirit...
Modern American marriage law was born of both Christian and Enlightenment teachings. Christians have...
The issue of marriage indissolubility ranks as the main one among the numerous issues included in th...
Church reforms carried out by Martin Luther centered on Christians who wanted tobe saved from the te...