Love, Sex, and Marriage Through the AgesSpringer Publishing Company, 1974 - Počet stran: 639 |
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Strana 48
... despite barrenness and even adultery ( as in the case of Helen ) , her husband rarely divorced her . The nature of the relationship is well illustrated in the Odyssey . After countless trials and tribulations , Odysseus returns twenty ...
... despite barrenness and even adultery ( as in the case of Helen ) , her husband rarely divorced her . The nature of the relationship is well illustrated in the Odyssey . After countless trials and tribulations , Odysseus returns twenty ...
Strana 88
... Despite an evident personal bias against women , Paul acknowledged that God called some to wedlock , but the better person was chosen for celibacy . Hardly an arch - conservative , Paul can best be described as a middle - of - the ...
... Despite an evident personal bias against women , Paul acknowledged that God called some to wedlock , but the better person was chosen for celibacy . Hardly an arch - conservative , Paul can best be described as a middle - of - the ...
Strana 110
... Despite the fact that the Church no longer officiated at " secret " marriage ceremonies , it continued to recognize secret marriages , which burgeoned from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries . Individuals who became tired of ...
... Despite the fact that the Church no longer officiated at " secret " marriage ceremonies , it continued to recognize secret marriages , which burgeoned from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries . Individuals who became tired of ...
Obsah
Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Autorská práva | |
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