What Binds Marriage: Roman Catholic Theology in Practice
By (Author) Timothy Buckley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
7th January 2002
2nd edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sociology: family and relationships
Christianity
Theology
261.835810941
Paperback
220
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
300g
From apostolic times the Church has wrestled with the dilemma of how to defend its belief in the sanctity and permanence of marriage, while at the same time ministering the love and compassion of Christ to those traumatised by the experience of marital breakdown.Timothy Buckley is a Redemptorist priest who produced a report for the Catholic bishops of England and Wales on the pastoral situation among priests and people argues that the theology of the bond of marriage is responsible for an impasse which often limits the Churchs official solutions to the granting of annulments. By tracing the history of the teaching on the bond, he concludes that the present discipline is based on disputable theiology and he proposes a way forward.An enlightened, sound, and original look at marriage today.
Timothy Buckley is a Redemptorist priest. He is now editorial director of Redeptorist Publications and lives in Alton, Hampshire