Divorce Myth
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1. The Divine Institution Of Marriage
2. The Teaching Of Moses (Deut. 24:1-4)
3. The Teaching Of Ezra (Ezra 9-10)
4. The Teaching Of Malachi (Mal. 2:10-16)
5. The Teaching Of Jesus In Mark 10:1-12 And Luke 16:18
6. The Teaching Of Jesus In Matthew 5:31-32 And 19:1-12
7. The Teaching Of Paul (Rom. 7:2-3 And 1 Cor. 7:10-16)
8. Divorce And The Christian Ministry (1 Tim. 3:2, 12 And Titus 1:6)
9. Answers To Common Objections
10. How To Apply The Doctrine Practically
11. Divorce, Remarriage, And The Christian Counselor.
12. Restoring God’s Standard
158 Pages
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The common asked question today is, “Should divorced people remarry?” With great compassion and warmth, Dr. Laney maintains that the more fundamental question with which Christ dealt is, “Should people be divorced?” His purpose is to draw the church up short against the runaway divorce epidemic with a theology of marriage.
Challenging the church on the subject of divorce and remarriage, the author carefully builds evidence from scripture and from cultural and historical data for a no-divorce/remarriage position. Not everyone will agree with Laney, but it deserves the careful attention of all who are genuinely concerned about the divorce issue.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780871238924
ISBN10: 0871238926
J. Carl Laney
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 1987
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
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