Polygamy is a phenomenon often associated with African people. In almost all African societies, polygamy is an acceptable and valid form of marriage – in fact, monogamy has been associated with people of lower social status. Proponents of polygamy have claimed that the more wives a man has, the more children he is likely to have, and the more children, the greater the chances that the family will enjoy immortality. This is indicative of the high regard in which the tradition is held by some African people (men in particular). The theological thinking of various Christian denominations is divided on the subject of polygamy. The intention of this article is to investigate the way in which African people have conceptualised polygamy, a...
As we celebrate 500 years of the great reformist, Martin Luther, among the most memorable and cheris...
The general scope of this study takes in the wider area of West Africa and is not confined to Nigeri...
Polygamy remains one of the key topics in various societies. It is through cultural practices, belie...
Polygamy is a phenomenon often associated with African people. In almost all Africansocieties, polyg...
Attempts have been made by scholars of diverse disciplines to give a vivid picture of what polygamy ...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe subject of polygamy has become extremel...
On the basis of personal experience, the author argues that the church\u27s general rejection of pol...
The early missionaries brought Christianity from the monogamous West to the polygamous societies of ...
A childless marriage in an African context has traditionally had little chance of survival. Marriage...
Polygamy is widespread in Africa, being highest in Burkina Faso (36%), Mali (34%), Gambia (30%), Nig...
The practice of polygamy poses some challenging canonical and pastoral problems for the Christian ch...
ObjectiveThis study contributes to a better understanding of the role of Christianity in the persist...
The traditional Yoruba society in the south-western part of Nigeria is essentially polygamous. Even ...
This study, a descriptive survey research, presents the concepts of plural marriage and homosexualit...
This paper discusses polygamy in the light of the Bible and the Constitution of the Republic of Sout...
As we celebrate 500 years of the great reformist, Martin Luther, among the most memorable and cheris...
The general scope of this study takes in the wider area of West Africa and is not confined to Nigeri...
Polygamy remains one of the key topics in various societies. It is through cultural practices, belie...
Polygamy is a phenomenon often associated with African people. In almost all Africansocieties, polyg...
Attempts have been made by scholars of diverse disciplines to give a vivid picture of what polygamy ...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe subject of polygamy has become extremel...
On the basis of personal experience, the author argues that the church\u27s general rejection of pol...
The early missionaries brought Christianity from the monogamous West to the polygamous societies of ...
A childless marriage in an African context has traditionally had little chance of survival. Marriage...
Polygamy is widespread in Africa, being highest in Burkina Faso (36%), Mali (34%), Gambia (30%), Nig...
The practice of polygamy poses some challenging canonical and pastoral problems for the Christian ch...
ObjectiveThis study contributes to a better understanding of the role of Christianity in the persist...
The traditional Yoruba society in the south-western part of Nigeria is essentially polygamous. Even ...
This study, a descriptive survey research, presents the concepts of plural marriage and homosexualit...
This paper discusses polygamy in the light of the Bible and the Constitution of the Republic of Sout...
As we celebrate 500 years of the great reformist, Martin Luther, among the most memorable and cheris...
The general scope of this study takes in the wider area of West Africa and is not confined to Nigeri...
Polygamy remains one of the key topics in various societies. It is through cultural practices, belie...