Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Divorce
- The breakdown of a marriage involves
breaking promises made before God
during the marriage ceremony and it's
seen by all Christians as a tragedy.
- Not all Christians agree
whether divorce is
permissible or even possible.
- Jesus talked about
divorce in the Gospels
- he was anti-divorce,
but pro-forgiveness.
- In Mark 10:2-12 Jesus says that Moses
allowed divorce because of people's
"hardness of heart". But he says that the
creation of manking marriages were
meant to last for life, and if a divorcee
remarries it's he same as adultery.
- Matthew 5:31-32 and 19:8-9
say the same thing - except
that divorce is permitted to
someone whose partner has
already been unfaithful.
- In John 8:1-11, Jesus freely
forgives a woman caught
in he act of adultery. But
tells her, "Go now and
leave your life of sin".
- Nonconformist Churches (e.g. Baptists
and Methodists) will generally remarry
divorcees, but an individual minister
can refuse to do so if this goes against
his or her own conscience.
- The Church of England says that
divorce is acceptable, but that
divorced people can only remarry
in church if they can find a
minister willing to marry them.
- The Roman Catholic Church
states that it is actually
impossible to divorce. Marriage
is a sacrament - God has made
the couple into one flesh, and
this can't be undone.
- However, a
marriage can be
anulled -
annulment means
that it was never a
true marriage in
the first place.
- This can happen if: either partner did
not consent to the marriage or didn't
understand what marriage is about; the
couple didn't or couldn't have sex, or
one partner refused to have children.