Remarriage: Two Views
Two New Testament professors debate whether remarriage is acceptable for Christians.
By Craig Keener and William A. Heth | posted 8/31/00 | posted 8/01/2000 12:00AM

2 of 2

Craig S. Keener is professor of New Testament at Eastern Seminary in Philadelphia and author of … And Marries Another(Hendrickson).
William A. Heth is professor of New Testament and Greek at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, and coauthor with
Gordon Wenham of Jesus and Divorce (Thomas Nelson).
Related Elsewhere
See
another view on this topic by Gary Burge, professor of New Testament at Wheaton College and Graduate School. His response appeared in the October 4, 1999, issue of Christianity Today.Other stories from the 1992 CT Institute on divorce and remarriage include:CT Institute: Divorce and Remarriage | An introduction to our 1992 series on what divorce means for families, churches, and our country.
A Marriage Counterculture | In addressing divorce, the church must adopt the strategies of the missionary. By David Seamands
Sex, Marriage, and Divorce | Results from a 1992 Christianity Today reader's survey. By Haddon Robinson
Divorce and Remarriage from Augustine to Zwingli | How Christian understanding about marriage has changed—and stayed the same—through history. By Michael Gorman
Can One Become Two? | What Scripture says about Christians and divorce. By H. Wayne House
How Not to Fail Hurting Couples | We need a kind of shock therapy to become alert to missed opportunities. By Thomas Needham
Becoming a Healing Community | How the church can develop a climate of help to the hurting.
Copyright © 2004 Christianity Today. Click
for reprint information.