In this article, I argue that the church must build up its theology of marriage in a more disciplined manner because the culture no longer sustains the Christian notion. In making a substantive argument I rely on the Lutheran “two ways that God reigns” approach in which we share “places of responsibility” with all humans, but in which the Christian virtues of faith, love, and hope transform those places into genuine Christian callings. I then contend strongly for the continued rejection of same-sex marriage among orthodox Christians. I conclude with what I hope is a compassionate pastoral approach—gracious tolerance—toward homosexual Christians.Dans cet article, on soutient que l’Église doit ériger la théologie du mariage de manière ordonné...
The sacrament of marriage is the foundation of Christian family from which it receives special stren...
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The article presents the institution of marriage in the Waldensian Church, which is part of Evangeli...
This article deals with the case of a homosexual husband, whose wife came to seek assistance from th...
The focus of the article is to show how the hegemony of heteronormativity compromises attempts at ga...
This article aims to examine the tensions between religion and the rule of law, focusing on the def...
This article posits the idea that the recognition of Same-sex marriage, which have been achieved by ...
The article reflects on marriage equality by using as its starting point the arguments that Gianfran...
In the United States, a member of the clergy can perform a civil marriage as an «agent of the state»...
The sacrament of marriage is the foundation of Christian family from which it receives special stren...
In the modern world we experience an increasing crisis in human relations, which manifests itself es...
The question in our essay is primarily whether the rejection of homosexuality still enjoys the suppo...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
The article highlights the significant evolutionary changes in Pope Francis’ moral and pastoral appr...
This article aims to understand the ways used by the Catholic Church in order to enter in the psycho...
The article considers the fundamental changes occurred in recent decades about the human sexuality a...
Understanding homophobia as a discursively constituted antipathy, this article argues that the cultu...
The article presents the institution of marriage in the Waldensian Church, which is part of Evangeli...
This article deals with the case of a homosexual husband, whose wife came to seek assistance from th...
The focus of the article is to show how the hegemony of heteronormativity compromises attempts at ga...
This article aims to examine the tensions between religion and the rule of law, focusing on the def...
This article posits the idea that the recognition of Same-sex marriage, which have been achieved by ...
The article reflects on marriage equality by using as its starting point the arguments that Gianfran...
In the United States, a member of the clergy can perform a civil marriage as an «agent of the state»...
The sacrament of marriage is the foundation of Christian family from which it receives special stren...
In the modern world we experience an increasing crisis in human relations, which manifests itself es...
The question in our essay is primarily whether the rejection of homosexuality still enjoys the suppo...