The Sacamentality of Marriage: A Protestant perspective / By Leow Theng Huat
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New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) | Vol. 35, No. 02 (October, 2021) | Available | AJT3502 |
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From the beginning of the reformation in the sixteenth century, protestants have departed from the long-held consensus in the western church that marriage is to be seen as an ecclesial sacrament. This article examines some of the impact of this momentous move on the Christian understanding of marriage. It suggests the need for protestants to recover, in fuller measure, the sacramentality of marriage between a man and woman carries inward and spiritual significance. The article proposes a way this might be done, utilizing John Wesley's understanding of the "means of grace." Our hope is that a more robust protestant view of marriage will contribute more fully to the ongoing discussion on the church and the world, especially the church in Aaia, where sacramentally is inherent in the Asian worldview.
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