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Page 88
... Christian movement . On the other hand , certain Gnostic sects were violently opposed to marriage in any sense . Despite an evident personal bias against women , Paul ... Christian mother , he 88 Early Christian Views on Marriage and Sex.
... Christian movement . On the other hand , certain Gnostic sects were violently opposed to marriage in any sense . Despite an evident personal bias against women , Paul ... Christian mother , he 88 Early Christian Views on Marriage and Sex.
Page 98
... Christians to nonbelievers in the hope that the latter might be converted . Paul did not favor such marriages ; but once such a marriage was a fait accompli , he argued that the Christian spouse could not leave or " put away " the ...
... Christians to nonbelievers in the hope that the latter might be converted . Paul did not favor such marriages ; but once such a marriage was a fait accompli , he argued that the Christian spouse could not leave or " put away " the ...
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... Christian partner . But as the Church gained strength , its attitude toward " mixed marriage " became increasingly severe . In Spain , where Christianity met little opposition among the native folk religions , and where a considerable ...
... Christian partner . But as the Church gained strength , its attitude toward " mixed marriage " became increasingly severe . In Spain , where Christianity met little opposition among the native folk religions , and where a considerable ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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