Not exact matches
A lot of us are associated with groups like this, groups that,
at least in our lifetime, aren't going to move away from traditional Christian
teaching regarding human sexuality and
marriage.
Both of these reasons are
at odds with the Church's
teaching about
marriage and about moral responsibility.
The Church, which
teaches that
marriage is «for life», allows clergy discretion in whether they decide to officiate
at such a
marriage or allow the use of their church for the occasion.
Therefore, a referendum on same - sex
marriage presented the perfect opportunity to show the Catholic Church as a
teaching institution just how thoroughly its
teaching in sexual matters has been rejected,
at least insofar as it was ever really known to begin with.
Sullivan has written elsewhere and
at length on his disagreement with the Christian tradition, and Catholic
teaching in particular, with respect to the licitness of homosexual acts, and is perhaps today's foremost proponent of same - sex «
marriage.»
Jesus Christ maade it very clear that
marriage was between a man and a woman only.if you don't understand that, than you either don't know scripture, or don't believe in Christ and his
teachings at all.
So, while I am not convinced either way
at this point, I believe those who are challenging the
teaching that those in second
marriages are most often, apart from some biblical allowances, in sinful situations, may have a good point.
As for the conclusion of Aidan O'Neill QC, that schools will be within their statutory rights to dismiss staff who refuse to use stories or textbooks promoting same - sex
marriage and that parents who object to gay
marriage being
taught to their children will have no right to withdraw their children from lessons, does that sound
at all unlikely, given the cases of the Strasbourg four, which were considered by the European Court of Justice in September?
They
taught me too that our biggest questions, our deepest desires and fears and joys, often meet us in the quotidian challenges of
marriage, parenting and home life —
at the 3 a.m. feeding, in the tantrum
at Costco, amidst piles of dirty laundry,
at the community playground, in the bouquet of weeds left carefully on your pillow.
He can not vie with Leo XIII
at the level of articulating principles, but he adds a certain fullness and nuance to the body of
teaching he inherited, especially in the realm of
marriage and family.
Roy Peachey is a doctoral student
at the John Paul II Institute for
Marriage and Family, Melbourne and
teaches at Woldingham School in the UK.
Studies of 19th - century topics (with concern for contemporary relevance) have been undertaken by Gayle Carlton Felton, who examined Methodist baptismal
teaching and practices in the previous century (Duke, 1987), and by Carol Marie Norén, who studied the doctrine of Christian perfection as expressed in the preaching of a Swedish - American Methodist preacher of sanctification, Nels O. Westergreen (Princeton University, 1986) A dissertation on 19th - century Methodist services for
marriage and burial is currently under way
at Notre Dame by Karen Westerfield Tucker.
When you peel the layers off their conscious mind and reach the subconscious, you will find most times that they mean they don't like the
teaching this institution gives about poverty, prayer, attendance
at the Eucharist, and their sexual life, whether in or out of
marriage.
Speaking
at the Church of England's General Synod, Rev Sam Allberry explains what he believes the Bible
teaches about
marriage
It is not
at all clear that the Kasper proposal rests on any such «sacred givens,» and some have argued forcefully that it in fact contradicts one such given, namely, Christ's own
teaching on the indissolubility of
marriage.
The pope harshly denounced Pharisaism and Jewish legalism, with its 613 points of law, in a homily
at a Mass just prior to the Synod, which made it appear to more than a few observers that people who would defend traditional
teachings on
marriage would somehow ipso facto be considered pharisaical — hardly an inducement to candor
at an event where the boss would be present.
Fox tells the story from beginning to end: childhood in the German - American parsonage; nine grades of school followed by three years in a denominational «college» that was not yet a college and three year's in Eden Seminary, with graduation
at 21; a five - month pastorate due to his father's death; Yale Divinity School, where despite academic probation because he had no accredited degree, he earned the B.D. and M.A.; the Detroit pastorate (1915 - 1918) in which he encountered industrial America and the race problem; his growing reputation as lecturer and writer (especially for The Christian Century); the
teaching career
at Union Theological Seminary (1928 - 1960);
marriage and family; the landmark books Moral Man and Immoral Society and The Nature and Destiny of Man; the founding of the Fellowship of Socialist Christians and its journal Radical Religion; the gradual move from Socialist to liberal Democratic politics, and from leader of the Fellowship of Reconciliation to critic of pacifism; the break with Charles Clayton Morrison's Christian Century and the inauguration of Christianity and Crisis; the founding of the Union for Democratic Action, then later of Americans for Democratic Action; participation in the ecumenical movement, especially the Oxford Conference and the Amsterdam Assembly; increasing friendship with government officials and service with George Kennan's policy - planning group in the State Department; the first stroke in 1952 and the subsequent struggles with ill health; retirement from Union in 1960, followed by short appointments
at Harvard,
at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and
at Columbia's Institute of War and Peace Studies; intense suffering from ill health; and death in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in 1971.
At one point I realized that the biggest arguments my husband and I have had in our whole
marriage were over what and how to
teach the youth group — because we knew it mattered, and was worth fighting for.
We should note
at this point that for a school to provide information enabling sexually active pupils «to access» abortion and contraception is, according to Catholic
teaching, «formal cooperation» with the grave evils of, respectively, murder and sex outside
marriage.
Because God's grace is
at work in
marriage, Jesus
teaches us that our marital unions are capable of lifelong fidelity, signified by the prophet's use of
marriage as an image of God's enduring covenant with Israel: «I have loved you with an everlasting love» (Jer.
She has also
taught in the Early Childhood Program
at Oak Grove School and currently sees individuals and couples as a
Marriage and Family Therapy intern
at Community Counseling and Education Center in Santa Barbara where she recently completed Parent - Infant Coach Certification.
This isn't
at all the type of dialogue we expect around divorce, particularly since we've been
taught that
marriage is the only viable type of adult relationship or family structure.
He studies and
teaches God's Word, and speaks on
marriage at churches, conferences and retreats.
Last week, whilst
teaching a course
at Colorado College, I wrote a piece for The Economist about a bill to allow civil unions in the state, which was combined with reporting on Obama's announcement in support of gay
marriage and that passage of North Carolina's constitutional amendment banning gay
marriage.
Mario Cuomo, the state's 52nd governor, supported abortion rights, while Andrew Cuomo, the state's 56th governor, persuaded the Legislature to legalize same - sex
marriage; both positions are
at odds with church
teachings.
Smart shopping strategies from Cupcakes and Cashmere's head honcho, what divorce can
teach about
marriage, the Netflix for designer sunglasses, an inside look
at a top fashion blogger's biz, 21 of the best coffee shops in Philadelphia, hilariously
at - home with the cat, how to spring clean your business, and a down - to - earth look
at work / life balance.
At an early age, we were taught sex was meant to be saved until marriage, or at least until you loved someone very much — it was not to be taken casuall
At an early age, we were
taught sex was meant to be saved until
marriage, or
at least until you loved someone very much — it was not to be taken casuall
at least until you loved someone very much — it was not to be taken casually.
Lena Waithe stood up for equality
at an event that was themed around an institution, the Catholic church, whose
teachings officially oppose same - sex
marriage.
There's Erik Benner, a Texas history teacher and coach who has to work another job
at a big - box store to pay his bills, even if it means he barely sees his wife and imperils their
marriage; Jonathan Dearman, who decides to join his family's real estate business even if
teaching is what truly fulfills him; Brooklynite Jamie Fidler, who's juggling many roles, too, the biggest of which is new motherhood; and Rhena Jansey, a Harvard University graduate who faces skepticism about her chosen vocation from former classmates who've picked more lucrative, high - profile jobs.
Ohio's abstinence - until -
marriage curricula
taught in Ohio contain medically inaccurate and misleading information, asserts a new report by a public - health researcher
at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
This lesson revises key terms related to the topic, looks
at the
teachings which reject sex outside
marriage and their source as well as asking students to consider whether sex outside
marriage is strictly a religious or social issue.
Still, his
marriage was in trouble, and he had his last show
at OK Harris in 1974 before heading upstate, with later
teaching jobs in Minneapolis and Rhode Island.
It does not mention the artist's childhood,
marriage, postwar art studies
at NYU, or
teaching slots
at Brooklyn College and Yale.
Motherwell speaks of his relationship with his parents; attending prep school; studying philosophy
at Stanford University and Harvard University; his theory of automatism; European and American painters in post-war New York;
teaching at Black Mountain College;
teaching at Hunter College; his retrospective
at the Museum of Modern Art and other exhibitions; his collages with Gauloise cigarette packages; the photograph The Irascibles; his membership in American Abstract Artists; his
marriage to Helen Frankenthaler; his use of color and light in his paintings; spending summers in Provincetown, MA; beginning printmaking; playing poker; working with the art dealers Kootz, Janis, and Frank Lloyd of Marlborough; his series Elegy for the Spanish Civil War, Je t «aime, Beside the Sea, Open, and Lyric Suite.
Another, «Griswold and the Defense of Traditional
Marriage,» is by Bradley P. Jacob, a professor
at the Christian law school Regent University, where he
teaches Christian foundations of law.
He is also an adjunct professor
at Rutgers University School of Social Work where he
teaches Marriage and Family Therapy as well as LGBTQ Issues in Contemporary Society.
In addition to private practice I am also a professor
at USF where I
teach couples therapy, family therapy, and medical family therapy in the graduate
Marriage and Family Certificate program.
Lisa is a Licensed
Marriage and Family Therapist and currently works
at her private practice, and
teaches in the Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology Program
at Simpson University.
Shortly after, though, I heard the author speak
at a Smart
Marriages conference to a couple thousand pastors,
marriage educators, pre-Cana teachers, relationship therapists, social workers, and married folks whose careers or part - time volunteer work involve
teaching marriage skills.
The lessons we learned from Gottman's book and from
marriage counseling have
taught us to look
at our relationship challenges with hope and weather each storm with the optimism that our
marriage would be better for it in the end.
Vagdevi has over 25 years of experience as a therapist, consultant, and educator and was formerly a full - time core faculty member
at St. Edwards University, where she
taught primarily
marriage and family therapy courses.
Youth today are absorbing porn in greater quantities than ever before and
at younger ages, along with the harmful values porn
teaches about sex and relationships — values that are the direct opposite of those that contribute to a healthy
marriage culture.
She has also
taught graduate courses as an adjunct instructor
at Louisiana State University as well as a sociology course on
marriage and family for Our Lady of the Lake College.
As an assistant professor in Human Development and Family Sciences
at Northern Illinois University, I have the unique opportunity to
teach upcoming generations about
marriage and family relationships.
Ironically, the very day I discovered that our
marriage was lost
at sea was the day our church asked us to take over
teaching its
marriage preparation program.
She also
teaches as adjunct faculty
at Purdue University Calumet and is a Clinical Member of the American Association of
Marriage and Family Therapists.
I have also served as a
teaching assistant
at Criswell Bible College and adjunct professor in
Marriage and Family
at Dallas Christian College.
If a pastor
at the church is qualified to
teach an in - depth weekend on
marriage, he could be a simple and inexpensive option.
Trained as a social worker, Diane had been working
at AAMFT, the association for
marriage and family therapists, when she learned that psychological researchers were studying and
teaching the skills couples need for
marriage success.
We aim to have one mentor couple who has healed their
marriage present for every 5 couples in the room, and
at least one healed mentor / coach couple present where the wife was the one who had the affair to ensure couples where the wife has been unfaithful feel completely comfortable and can equally identify with everything that is
taught all weekend.