The issue of monogamy versus polygamy has been a matter of constant debate within Christendom, particularly in Africa. There are several passages used to support monogamy as the biblical standard, but this article focuses on Genesis 2:24. Citing illustrations from Nigeria, the aim of this article is to examine the claim that Genesis 2:24 serves as a basis for monogamous Christian marriage. This article employs the descriptive and exegetical methods. It discovers that Genesis 2:24 is an aetiology, which means that it is descriptive rather than prescriptive. The essay concludes that the passage is silent on the form of marriage, whether monogamous or polygamous. The monogamy interpretation fails to take cognisance of the fact that the text is...
For more than 2,500 years, the Western tradition has embraced monogamous marriage as an essential in...
The practice of polygamy poses some challenging canonical and pastoral problems for the Christian ch...
The article ask questions especially on this dimensions of the biblical traditions about marriage wh...
Polygamy is widespread in Africa, being highest in Burkina Faso (36%), Mali (34%), Gambia (30%), Nig...
On the basis of personal experience, the author argues that the church\u27s general rejection of pol...
This study aims to find out how the sociological purpose of polygamy in the perspective of Christian...
Polygamy is a phenomenon often associated with African people. In almost all African societies, poly...
This paper discusses polygamy in the light of the Bible and the Constitution of the Republic of Sout...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe subject of polygamy has become extremel...
The paper examined biblical marriage from the perspective of Genesis 2:18. The text established the ...
Genesis 2:23 speaks of a miraculous couple in a literal one-flesh union formed by God without a voli...
Jesus Christ established monogamy, the marriage of one man to one woman, as the canonical norm of hi...
Attempts have been made by scholars of diverse disciplines to give a vivid picture of what polygamy ...
This article argues that the contemporary mainline understanding of marriage (theology of marriage)...
This Article analyzes the recent covenant marriage movement in America, and its deep roots in biblic...
For more than 2,500 years, the Western tradition has embraced monogamous marriage as an essential in...
The practice of polygamy poses some challenging canonical and pastoral problems for the Christian ch...
The article ask questions especially on this dimensions of the biblical traditions about marriage wh...
Polygamy is widespread in Africa, being highest in Burkina Faso (36%), Mali (34%), Gambia (30%), Nig...
On the basis of personal experience, the author argues that the church\u27s general rejection of pol...
This study aims to find out how the sociological purpose of polygamy in the perspective of Christian...
Polygamy is a phenomenon often associated with African people. In almost all African societies, poly...
This paper discusses polygamy in the light of the Bible and the Constitution of the Republic of Sout...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe subject of polygamy has become extremel...
The paper examined biblical marriage from the perspective of Genesis 2:18. The text established the ...
Genesis 2:23 speaks of a miraculous couple in a literal one-flesh union formed by God without a voli...
Jesus Christ established monogamy, the marriage of one man to one woman, as the canonical norm of hi...
Attempts have been made by scholars of diverse disciplines to give a vivid picture of what polygamy ...
This article argues that the contemporary mainline understanding of marriage (theology of marriage)...
This Article analyzes the recent covenant marriage movement in America, and its deep roots in biblic...
For more than 2,500 years, the Western tradition has embraced monogamous marriage as an essential in...
The practice of polygamy poses some challenging canonical and pastoral problems for the Christian ch...
The article ask questions especially on this dimensions of the biblical traditions about marriage wh...