The State and Marriage: Cut the Connection

I argue that the connection between the state and the institution of marriage should be cut. More precisely, I argue that the state should not (I) solemnise or purport to solemnise any marriages, (II) register any marriages and (III) make any laws, civil or criminal, respecting marriage. I advance s...

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Published in:Tyndale bulletin
Main Author: Hill, Daniel J. 1972- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Tyndale House [2017]
In: Tyndale bulletin
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Marriage / State / Law / Abolition of
RelBib Classification:NCF Sexual ethics
XA Law
Further subjects:B Marriage Religious aspects Christianity
B Marriage law
B Peer reviewed
B Church and state
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:I argue that the connection between the state and the institution of marriage should be cut. More precisely, I argue that the state should not (I) solemnise or purport to solemnise any marriages, (II) register any marriages and (III) make any laws, civil or criminal, respecting marriage. I advance several arguments for this thesis, and then respond to many possible objections. I do not argue for any change in any of the typical Western laws respecting sexual intercourse; in particular, I do not argue for any change in the laws regarding rape, the age of consent to intercourse or intercourse with a minor.
ISSN:0082-7118
Reference:Kritik in "Could Marriage Be Disestablished? (2017)"
Contains:Enthalten in: Tyndale bulletin