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Marriage With a Deceased Wife's Sister: An Address Delivered at a Meeting of Scottish Churchmen: Exploring Marriage Laws in 19th-Century Scotland

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Personal Development

In "Marriage With a Deceased Wife's Sister: An Address Delivered at a Meeting of Scottish Churchmen," Horace Courtenay Gammell Forbes presents a passionate exploration of the contentious issue surrounding the legality and morality of marrying a deceased wife's sister within a Scottish ecclesiastical context. Utilizing a rhetorical style that blends theological argumentation with social reasoning, Forbes articulates the considerable opposition faced by proponents of such unions from religious authorities. He deftly navigates the complexities of biblical interpretations and societal norms that frame the debate, making this work not just a discourse on marriage but a reflection on the evolving nature of moral laws in a changing society. As a theologian with a deep-rooted understanding of Scottish religious traditions, Forbes draws from both his academic credentials and personal convictions in addressing this topic. His insights are shaped by the pressing need for ecclesiastical reform during a time of social upheaval in the 19th century. Forbes's work is significant in that it reflects broader tensions within the church regarding the interpretation of Scripture and human experience in the face of emerging modern values. For anyone interested in the intersections of law, morality, and religion within the Scottish context, Forbes'Äôs address provides a compelling argument for re-evaluating traditional prohibitions against such marriages. The book is essential for understanding the historical and cultural dynamics that influenced not only Scottish ecclesiastical practice but also broader societal attitudes toward marriage in that era.

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Ebook: 8 December 2020

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