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Puritan Board Post-Graduate
I just started back in school today after eight months, at a small Catholic liberal arts college in Cincinnati. I'm taking a religion course on "The Theology of Human Sexuality and Marriage," and since the school is RC, the class is naturally being taught from an RC perspective; although the professor has made it clear that there will definitely be open discussion and constant room for critical analysis from all points of view. The only text for the class is a brief book, Marriage and Sacrament: A Theology of Christian Marriage by Michael G. Lawler, himself a married Catholic theologian.
I'm looking for help finding articles and any material (particularly online) that looks at and interacts with a RC view of marriage (including its alleged sacramental nature) from a Reformed (or even Protestant at large) point of view, be it more through an emphasis on the nature of marriage itself, or more on the nature of sacraments, or both.
I'm looking for help finding articles and any material (particularly online) that looks at and interacts with a RC view of marriage (including its alleged sacramental nature) from a Reformed (or even Protestant at large) point of view, be it more through an emphasis on the nature of marriage itself, or more on the nature of sacraments, or both.