PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThrough a critical review of biblical evidence and theological literature, marriage has been established as the first institution of God which was created for man and woman, through which a biological family would be established. Marriage is not an end in itself, but a means towards the end of glorifying God in Christ. Like marriage, divorce and remarriage have a biblical root, as has been well established in theological literature. As a major problem, the subject of divorce has become highly controversial and there seems to be little consensus on its understanding, particularly when remarriage after divorce is introduced into the discussions. The Dagaaba are mostly Christians, but fa...
No one will debate the fact that these topics touch the lives of all people who reach maturity; neit...
Divorce amongst married couples is a disturbing phenomenon amongst the Yoruba people of southern Nig...
This study critically analyses an assumption that Ghanaian marriages, while in Britain, become diffi...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Practical Theology))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002Si...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe subject of polygamy has become extremel...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe purpose of this research is to address ...
In this study the problematic aspect of divorce and remarriage in the christian church is researched...
Dissertation (MA (Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2016.The purpose of this study is to investiga...
The fact that the contemporary society is witnessing much disturbing increase in marital instability...
The rise in divorce cases among Christians, and among pastors in particular, has become an unsettlin...
The rise in divorce cases among Christians, and among pastors in particular, has become an unsettlin...
Clergy divorce is one topic that is difficult to study. The church expects the clergy to be exemplar...
In the 21st century the question of “divorce” is one of the highest challenges that faces the Pentec...
No one will debate the fact that these topics touch the lives of all people who reach maturity; neit...
No one will debate the fact that these topics touch the lives of all people who reach maturity; neit...
No one will debate the fact that these topics touch the lives of all people who reach maturity; neit...
Divorce amongst married couples is a disturbing phenomenon amongst the Yoruba people of southern Nig...
This study critically analyses an assumption that Ghanaian marriages, while in Britain, become diffi...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Practical Theology))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002Si...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe subject of polygamy has become extremel...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe purpose of this research is to address ...
In this study the problematic aspect of divorce and remarriage in the christian church is researched...
Dissertation (MA (Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2016.The purpose of this study is to investiga...
The fact that the contemporary society is witnessing much disturbing increase in marital instability...
The rise in divorce cases among Christians, and among pastors in particular, has become an unsettlin...
The rise in divorce cases among Christians, and among pastors in particular, has become an unsettlin...
Clergy divorce is one topic that is difficult to study. The church expects the clergy to be exemplar...
In the 21st century the question of “divorce” is one of the highest challenges that faces the Pentec...
No one will debate the fact that these topics touch the lives of all people who reach maturity; neit...
No one will debate the fact that these topics touch the lives of all people who reach maturity; neit...
No one will debate the fact that these topics touch the lives of all people who reach maturity; neit...
Divorce amongst married couples is a disturbing phenomenon amongst the Yoruba people of southern Nig...
This study critically analyses an assumption that Ghanaian marriages, while in Britain, become diffi...