This works discusses the Christian Ethic Moral Responsibility in Marriage.
From the perspective of Canon Law, the term ‘‘marriage’’ designates both the act by which a man and a woman mutually give and accept each other permanently and exclusively, with the right to each other’s bodies regarding the acts ordered to procreation; and the permanent society that arises between them as a consequence of the earlier commitment. Marriage is the matrimonial covenant by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life, and which is ordered by its nature to the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring. The matrimonial consent is an act of the will by which a man and a woman mutually give and accept each other through an irrevocable covenant in order to establish marriage. From a valid marriage, it arises between the spouses a bond which by its nature is perpetual and exclusive. Moreover, a special sacrament strengthens and consecrates the spouses in a Christian marriage for the duties and dignity of their state. What can be the moral responsibility in the marriage state? This work therefore shall be scheduled as follows: first we shall talk about the time of engagement, secondly we shall discover the nature of marriage and thereafter we shall talk about marital love and conjugal intimacy.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- INTRODUCTION
- I. THE TIME OF ENGAGEMENT
- 1. THE MEANING OF THE ENGAGEMENT TIME
- 2. RIGHTS, DUTIES OF THE ENGAGEMENT
- II. THE NATURE OF MARRIAGE
- 1. THE ENDS OF MARRIAGE
- A) PROCREATION AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN
- B) MUTUAL ASSISTANCE AND COMPLETION IN LOVE
- 2. MARRIAGE AS A SACRAMENT
- A) SACRAMENTAL SIGN AND GRACE
- B) THE CHURCH'S RESPONSIBILITY FORTHE MARRIAGE COVENANT
- 1. THE ENDS OF MARRIAGE
- III. MARITAL LOVE AND CONJUGAL INTIMACIES
- 1. RIGHT TO CONJUGAL ACT
- 2. CARE FOR AFFECTIONATE LOVE
- CONCLUSION
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This work aims to explore the legal and theological aspects of marriage from the perspective of Canon Law. It examines the time of engagement, the nature of marriage itself, and the role of love and intimacy within the marital union.
- The meaning and purpose of the engagement period
- The ends of marriage, including procreation, education of children, and mutual assistance
- The sacramental nature of marriage and the Church's role in its covenant
- The right to the conjugal act and its place within the context of conjugal affection
- The importance of love, tenderness, and care within the marital relationship
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Introduction: This chapter introduces the concept of marriage from a legal and theological standpoint, defining it as a permanent and exclusive union between a man and a woman with the right to each other's bodies for procreative acts. It also outlines the structure of the work.
- I. The Time of Engagement: This chapter examines the engagement period, focusing on its purpose as a time for examination and harmonization between the partners. It discusses the meaning of the engagement time, the rights and duties of engaged couples, and the importance of responsible behavior during this period.
- II. The Nature of Marriage: This chapter delves into the nature of marriage, exploring its ends and its sacramental significance. It discusses the procreative and educational aspects of marriage, the importance of mutual assistance and completion in love, and the Church's role in safeguarding the marriage covenant.
- III. Marital Love and Conjugal Intimacies: This chapter explores the relationship between love and intimacy within marriage. It examines the right to the conjugal act, emphasizing its significance within the context of conjugal affection and care for one another's well-being. It also highlights the importance of tenderness and caresses in nourishing and maintaining marital love.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The work focuses on the legal and theological aspects of marriage, encompassing concepts such as Canon Law, engagement period, rights and duties, procreation, education, mutual assistance, sacramental nature, conjugal act, love, tenderness, and care. The text draws on Catholic doctrine and theological perspectives to explore the meaning and significance of marriage in the Christian tradition.
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- Pierre Mvogo Amougou (Autor:in), 2019, Christian Ethic Moral Responsibility in Marriage, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1131067