ObjectiveThis study contributes to a better understanding of the role of Christianity in the persistence of polygyny in sub-Saharan Africa.BackgroundMarital systems and practices are closely connected to religious norms, but these connections are often complex and contradictory. Polygynous marriage remains widespread in sub-Saharan Africa, including its heavily Christianized parts, where public opposition to it should be strongest.MethodsThe study analyzes a rich combination of quantitative and qualitative data from a predominantly Christian district in Mozambique. The data include a household-based survey, a census of the district's religious congregations, and focus group discussions and individual interviews with leaders and rank-and-fil...
The traditional Yoruba society in the south-western part of Nigeria is essentially polygamous. Even ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article focuses on the Christian debate on polygyny from the pers...
This paper documents interethnic and interfaith marriage patterns to better understand which identit...
On the basis of personal experience, the author argues that the church\u27s general rejection of pol...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe subject of polygamy has become extremel...
Polygamy is a phenomenon often associated with African people. In almost all Africansocieties, polyg...
The early missionaries brought Christianity from the monogamous West to the polygamous societies of ...
In contrast to the prevailing preconception, Christian females engage in polygyny in most of sub-Sah...
Attempts have been made by scholars of diverse disciplines to give a vivid picture of what polygamy ...
This study, a descriptive survey research, presents the concepts of plural marriage and homosexualit...
The practice of polygamy poses some challenging canonical and pastoral problems for the Christian ch...
Christianity is growing on the African continent yet, most of the Christians prefer Traditional Afri...
Polygamy is widespread in Africa, being highest in Burkina Faso (36%), Mali (34%), Gambia (30%), Nig...
This article interrogates the practice of Christian polygynous marriages in Gutu district among the ...
This study highlights what people in polygamous marriages face on a daily basis. It argues that the...
The traditional Yoruba society in the south-western part of Nigeria is essentially polygamous. Even ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article focuses on the Christian debate on polygyny from the pers...
This paper documents interethnic and interfaith marriage patterns to better understand which identit...
On the basis of personal experience, the author argues that the church\u27s general rejection of pol...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe subject of polygamy has become extremel...
Polygamy is a phenomenon often associated with African people. In almost all Africansocieties, polyg...
The early missionaries brought Christianity from the monogamous West to the polygamous societies of ...
In contrast to the prevailing preconception, Christian females engage in polygyny in most of sub-Sah...
Attempts have been made by scholars of diverse disciplines to give a vivid picture of what polygamy ...
This study, a descriptive survey research, presents the concepts of plural marriage and homosexualit...
The practice of polygamy poses some challenging canonical and pastoral problems for the Christian ch...
Christianity is growing on the African continent yet, most of the Christians prefer Traditional Afri...
Polygamy is widespread in Africa, being highest in Burkina Faso (36%), Mali (34%), Gambia (30%), Nig...
This article interrogates the practice of Christian polygynous marriages in Gutu district among the ...
This study highlights what people in polygamous marriages face on a daily basis. It argues that the...
The traditional Yoruba society in the south-western part of Nigeria is essentially polygamous. Even ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article focuses on the Christian debate on polygyny from the pers...
This paper documents interethnic and interfaith marriage patterns to better understand which identit...