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St Augustine’s interpretation of 1 Cor 7:1–6: An expository study
St Augustine’s interpretation of 1 Cor 7:1–6: An expository study

Author(s): Jude Chiedo Ukaga, Valentine A. Inagbor
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Theology and Religion, Biblical studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: liberty; Christianity; tradition; marriage; sexuality

Summary/Abstract: The various aspects of Christian Liberty and of the life of the Christian in the world are linked in a singular way in Paul’s pronouncements on marriage, as is found in 1 Cor 7:1–7 ff. Our choice of St. Augustine in the numerous contemporary scholarly attempted hermeneutics of 1 Cor 7:1–7 is that he adopts and elaborated an already existing tradition on sex and marriage. Moreover, this text in the New Testament is the only one that speaks explicitly of the significance of conjugal intercourse. The interpretation of this text or passage has to an extent determined the development of the church’s tradition. Thus, the importance of the passage has to be considered. In Cor 7:1, Paul starts answering the questions the Corinthians put to him. Verse 1 reads: “Now concerning the matters about which you wrote”. The first of these questions concerns marriage. According to the superscription of this work, Augustine’s interpretation of 1 Cor 7:1–7 has implications for Christians in the contemporary world. In as much as it raises numerous problems to our contemporary understanding of marriage and sexuality, the problem of sexuality characterized our society today.

  • Issue Year: 2/2018
  • Issue No: XXX
  • Page Range: 166-176
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English