This article builds upon historical work on changes in the law of marriage, divorce and the family after the Reformation, and describes how modern Lutheran theology, formed during the Reformation, evaluates modern trends in American family law. From the key Lutheran theological insight that God is creatively ordering human activity as a partner with human beings, the Lutheran tradition approaches issues such as no-fault divorce and same-sex marriage with both trust and challenge
Lutheran theology and secular law: the work of the modern state. Edited by Marie A. Failinger and Ro...
Modern American marriage law was born of both Christian and Enlightenment teachings. Christians have...
An analysis of Luther’s views on marriage and family will reveal that Luther’s reformation was not j...
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...
Martin Luther and his colleagues transformed the theology and law of marriage and family life in six...
This Article analyzes the mainline Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican models of sex, marriage, and fa...
This Article analyzes four early modern Protestant models of marriage that emerged in place of the m...
Former Augustinian monk Martin Luther (1483-1546) rejected the canon law rules of clerical and monas...
The purpose of this article is to survey the teaching of the orthodox Lutheran theologians on marria...
The purpose of this article is to survey the teaching of the orthodox Lutheran theologians on marria...
This Article analyzes the distinct legal contributions of the Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, and Ana...
This article traces the religious roots of American family law and the way that those roots still im...
This Article argues that challenges made to family law structures have provoked a significant reacti...
The Western tradition has always cherished the family as an essential foundation of a just and order...
Lutheran theology and secular law: the work of the modern state. Edited by Marie A. Failinger and Ro...
Modern American marriage law was born of both Christian and Enlightenment teachings. Christians have...
An analysis of Luther’s views on marriage and family will reveal that Luther’s reformation was not j...
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...
Martin Luther and his colleagues transformed the theology and law of marriage and family life in six...
This Article analyzes the mainline Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican models of sex, marriage, and fa...
This Article analyzes four early modern Protestant models of marriage that emerged in place of the m...
Former Augustinian monk Martin Luther (1483-1546) rejected the canon law rules of clerical and monas...
The purpose of this article is to survey the teaching of the orthodox Lutheran theologians on marria...
The purpose of this article is to survey the teaching of the orthodox Lutheran theologians on marria...
This Article analyzes the distinct legal contributions of the Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, and Ana...
This article traces the religious roots of American family law and the way that those roots still im...
This Article argues that challenges made to family law structures have provoked a significant reacti...
The Western tradition has always cherished the family as an essential foundation of a just and order...
Lutheran theology and secular law: the work of the modern state. Edited by Marie A. Failinger and Ro...
Modern American marriage law was born of both Christian and Enlightenment teachings. Christians have...
An analysis of Luther’s views on marriage and family will reveal that Luther’s reformation was not j...