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Christian terminology and theological views of marriage vary by time period, by country, and by the different Christian denominations. Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christians consider marriage as a holy sacrament or sacred mystery, while Protestants consider marriage to be a sacred institution or "holy ordinance" of God.
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The Abolition of Marriage. Regnery Publishing, 1996. ISBN 0-89526-464-1. Jerry Miles Humphrey (1991). A Word Of Warning On Divorce-Marriage (PDF). Minerva: Christian Printing Mission. Lester, David. "Time-Series Versus Regional Correlates of Rates of Personal Violence". Death Studies 1993: 529–534. Morowitz, Harold J. "Hiding in the Hammond ...
Christian television series in the genres of drama, comedy, and talk shows. Pages in category "Christian entertainment television series" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Insight is an American religious-themed weekly anthology series that aired in syndication from October 1960 to 1983. [1] Insight holds a unique place in the history of public service television programming. [2]
Marriage in the Bible is important to both Judaism and Christianity: Christian views on marriage; Jewish views on marriage
The Christian expectation is that the physical act of making love in marriage will be integrated into a complete love between the two partners. The Catholic Church, like the Orthodox Church, views marriage as a sacrament. The Catechism of the Catholic Church devotes a section to the topic of "conjugal love" (paragraphs 1643–1654). [3]