Polygamy in Traditional Africa
It provided a solution to infertile marriages .The man
was encouraged to marry another wife in case the one was infertile.
Polygamy was prestigious Men with more than wife earned
respect from the community for their ability to care and make the wives to live
in harmony.
Polygamy guaranteed permanency in marriages. Instead of
divorcing one wife, the man was encouraged to marry another woman as a way of
disciplining her \
Polygamy for the problem of widows. After the death of
her husband, the brother of the deceased was allowed to become husband.
It ensured
that was sexual satisfaction on the of
men. In the events of
Prolonged illness, menstruation and or immediately birth,
men derived their sexual satisfaction from wives. This helped to control
behaviour of the man.
To some men, it was through polygamy that children of
both sexes were born. They tended to marry another wife in case the first wives
were producing only a single sex-
Polygamy provided enough labour force in family. The many wives and their children eased
domestic duties including cooking, collecting firewood digging.
Polygamy ensured that all women were married. This
promoted their cultures as marriage was compulsory tor every grown up.
Polygamy was taken as a way of disciplining intolerable
behavior. Therefore, marrying another wife was a way of teaching first wife
proper behaviour
Polygamy was a sign of wealth. It showed that the man had
enough material wealth including land and animals like cattle, goats and sheep
among others.
Polygamy ensured that bond of kinship extended Through
It, many people became related. This helped to create harmony in the society.
Polygamy provided security in the family. Many members
were able to defend themselves against any threat
Polygamy catered for unforeseen problems like prolonged
sickness or death one wife. The other
normal wife could continue with the family business.
Divorce in Traditional
Africa
In
African traditional society, marriage was affair
built on permanent basis. This explains why cases of divorce were rare.
A
number of steps were taken to protect marriages this helped to make marriages
permanent as people desired.
There
was adequate sex education before, during and after marriage ceremony. These
prepared children fully for their marital roles and it gave them insights on
marriage relationship at tender ages.
There
were serious punishments given to any form of sexual misconduct. This created
fear and discipline in the sexual conduct of people.
Marriage
was a communal affair. Therefore" anyone seeking divorce was required to
consult all members involved in the marriage process. Such members provided
guidance and couselling in the event marital
problems.
Marriage
was compulsory in African traditional. This made-the people to aim to keep
their marriages well in order to avoid being divorced.
Polygamy
was a normal practice in African tradition. Therefore, instead of divorcing
wife for any reason, the man was allowed to marry another wife as a way of
disciplining the first or the other wife.
There
were superstitions, taboos and customs that protected marriage The people
feared to break these taboos because they were associated with curses.
Careful
choices were made tor marriage partners. Parents were helped their child with
choices. This ensured that the best choices were made.
Women
were brought up to feel submissive and interior to men, This made the women to
respect the men. This helped to rule out the possibility of' quarrelling
between the husband and the wife.
The
basic needs of the family like food and shelter were catered for by the whole
community .The grandparents and other relatives were always there to assist the
family in times of need.
Bride
wealth legalised marriages and guaranteed its permanency. The people respected
bride wealth and some feared to return it in the event of divorce.
Marriage
was a religious duty which involved blessings from the ancestors. To maintain
good relationship with the ancestors, the people aimed at and did everything
possible to make their marriages permanent.
Marriage
was a social affair built on permanent basis. Everybody grew up to respect this
idea in order to maintain social harmony.
Marriage
was purposely for producing children. Once children were produced, the couple's
love was cemented.
The
elders served as living examples for their children. They lived in their
marriages until natural causes like death could interfere. This was a source of
inspiration to the children
Circumstances that led to divorce in
Traditional Africa
The
following were the circumstances under which divorce was allowed in African
traditional society.
Barrenness
or infertility of the woman led to divorce. To the Africans, children ensured
continuity of family life span. Besides they were important in providing
wealth, labour and happiness to in the family.
Loss
of virginity especially on the side of the girl could later cause divorce. She
was disrespected and considered immoral. Quite often the husband could use that
excuse to insult his wife and her family.
Prolonged
illness like bleeding of the woman could cause divorce, Such a seemed useless
as he or she could prove to be costly to keep.
Evil
practices including witchcraft and murder caused divorce. Having such a partner
threatened to the lives of the family members. Therefore, he or she was allowed
to the marriage.
Failure
to meet the requirement of bride wealth led to divorce. In some cultures, couples
were allowed to live together for a given period before effecting bride wealth.
Laziness
could lead to divorce. A lazy partner became a burden to the family in as ffir
as feeding was concerned.
Failure
to satisfy the sexual urge of a partner could lead to divorce. This was
responsible for marital unfaithfulness like adultery with its associated
problems like fighting.
Domestic
violence like constant beating or fighting could lead to divorce. It caused
bodily injuries and some cases death. Before the situation could get out of
hand, the two were allowed to part ways especially after all the alternative
means solving the disagreement could have failed.
Marital
unfaithfulness especially adultery on the side of the woman caused divorce was
an act of immorality which was never tolerated.
In
some cases, giving birth to a single sex could cause divorce. This was
especially true if only girls were being produced
The
intolerable behaviour of some wives led to divorce. Such misconduct like
quarrelsomeness and drinking among others caused continued fighting
In
some cases, if the woman became too old for the man, divorce could be initiated
man was then encouraged to marry a younger wife.
Courtship
and Marriage in Church History
The Early Centuries of Christianity
·
Monogamy was
emphasized as ideal type of marriage (1 Corinthian 7:1-2)
·
Freedom of a choice
of marriage partner was emphasized
·
The rule of
inheritance accepted.
·
Christians put
emphasis on where the married couples had to stay and live. It there was no
fixed marriage ceremony among the Christians.
·
This period witnessed
divorce becoming common.
·
However, new standards
of faithfulness and love between the husband and wife were
· Prostitution became common. However, the Christians
discouraged it.
o The couples were encouraged to live permanently and peacefully
with one another with love and respect.
o Polygamy also became common among Christians. However,
the church and state came up in the open to condemn it
o The Christians questioned whether or not they could many
pagans.
· Saint Paul said that what mattered in marriage was love
that each partner had for another. Therefore, religion was not to be a
separating factor.
· Christians were also puzzled by whether it was right for
them to marry slaves. The churches pointed out that the slaves were free to
many each other and live as husband wife.
· Some believers questioned themselves whether they had to
marry or not.
· Saint Paul advised those who could not control their
sexual feelings to marry.
However,
Saint Paul said it was also right for a believer to remain single for the sake
of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Middle Ages and Retolomation
·
During this period,
the church divided itself into two. The Eastern Church- the Anglicans and the
Western Church (Catholics).
·
The Eastern Church
praised and encouraged believers particularly the religious leaders to marry.
·
However, the western
church praised celibacy (single life) for the sake the gospel of Jesus.
·
Marriage laws came to
be written down in books a p,-t believers were encouraged to follow these laws strictly
·
The Christians also
came up with a marriage ceremony to which everybody was expected to observe.
·
Marriage was viewed
as a sacrament and something important for salvation of the believers of Wisdom
The Missionaries in African churches C19th-20th)
·
The missionaries
emphasized equally between the husband and the wife. They two are created in
God's image were therefore the same.
·
The missionaries
advised the parents to give freedom to their children to make choices for their
partners.
·
The missionaries
introduced the idea of a living single life (celibacy) for the gospel of
Christ.
·
The missionaries
encouraged married couples to love each other and to give respect to one
another.
·The missionaries
encouraged the couples to stay permanently in their marriages.
· The missionaries
discouraged inheritance of widows emphasizing that such women had the right to
decide on their own.
·
The missionaries
discouraged bride wealth. They looked at it as exchanging women tor marriage.
·
The missionaries
encouraged baptism of children instead of initiation of rites like the
circumcision of their male children.
·
The missionaries
recognized and gave respect to marriage between slaves.
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
God
willed and initiated marriage. He created human beings as male and female with
unique sexual feature (Genesis: 1
It
was God's will that marriage had to be monogamous. He only created a man and a
woman to start up marriage. In Genesis 2:21, God created only a woman from the
rib he took from the man.
Equality
is emphasized in marriage; the man and the woman are equal. God created human
beings both man and woman in his image (Genesis 1 :26).
Sex
is a divine gin in marriage for mutual love and comfort. This means that sex is
for the married.
Marriage
is for pro-creation. God blessed human beings to have many children for their
descendants to live an over the earth (Genesis 127).
God
gave equal responsibility to man and woman to work as co-creators in order to put
the world under their control (Genesis 1
In
marriage, the man and the woman are companions. God created the woman from
man's rib after having realized that the man was lonely (Genesis 2:18-23).
In marriage, the man and the woman complement
one another. Adam felt uneasy with himself and was sorrowful he realized that was the only kind. This was after he had finished naming other
creatures (Genesis 18-2]).
Marriage
is an occasion joy and harmony. This
was proved by the joy Adam felt when God presented the woman to him as his wife
(Genesis 2:23).
God willed unity in marriage emphasized that a man leaves his father and
mother and is united to his wife (Genesis 2:24)
Courtship
was a step towards marriage. Jacob courted Rachel for seven years before
marrying her (Genesis 29: I 8-25).
In
relation, bride wealth was acknowledged. Jacob offered his services for seven
years to family of Laban (Genesis 2918-25)
Faithfulness
was encouraged in marriage relationship The Israelites were forbidden 5'0111
committing adultery (Exodus 20: 14). In his marriage relationship, Hosea
condemned wife Gomer for her adulterous life (Hosea 2: In: 3: 1 ff).
Marriage
was a covenant among the Israelites, It was meant to be permanent since it
involved making promises
Every
young man was expected to marry before the age of twenty among the Israelites.
!6. A newly married man was relieved of his duty of serving in the military
among the Israelites. This was intended to make him stay at home with his wife
so that he could make her happy (Deuteronomy 24: 5),
A
husband was expected to stand by his wife and give her comfort especially in
difficult times. Elkanah assured his wife Hannah of his love when she Was
sorrowful about inability to have a child (Samuel l: I ff)
A
man was called upon to be happy with his wife and to find joy in her. (Proverbs
5.18- 19)
The
Israelites were forbidden from marrying from other nations. Intermarriage was
therefore an act of disobedience.
The
Israelites were warned against admiring another man's wife. They had to be
contented with the wives they had.
A
man was encouraged to enjoy life with the woman he loved. (Ecclesiastes 9:9)
The
Israelites believed that finding a wife was something good. They believed that
it reflected the goodness of the Lord to the man.
A
man was encouraged to continue loving his wife even in times of disagreement
Prophet Hosea continued loving his unfaithful wife Gomer (Hosea 2. 1 ff 3: 1 ff).
New Testament Teaching Of Courtship and
Marriage
Jesus
looks at marriage as an occasion of joy, In the wedding at Cana, He changed
water into wine in order to save the couple from shame. This was after the
realization that the wine was over (John 2 J ff).
Jesus
encouraged unity in marriage, He emphasized that a man leaves his father mother
and is united with his wife. Accordingly) the two become one (Mark 10:7)
Jesus
encouraged marriage to be permanent. Accordingly, "no human being then
must God has joined together" (Mark J 0 9)
Jesus
emphasized that a man who divorces his wife and marries another is adultery
against her and so is a woman (Mark 10: 11).
Jesus
confirmed monogamy as the ideal type of marriage when he said that a man leaves
his parents and he gets united to his wife
Jesus
said that looking at a woman with desire to own her makes one guilty of
committing adultery with her in his heart.
Jesus
encouraged faithfulness and forgiveness in marriage. He forgave the woman
caught in adultery and advised her never to do it again (John 8: 1-1 ] ),
Jesus
recognized Celibacy for the sake of the good news and the kingdom of heaven
(Mathew: 19: 12)
Saint
Paul encouraged every man to have his own wife and every, woman to have her own
husband (1 Corinthians 7.2)
Saint
Paul encouraged married couples to fulfill their duties. He said that a man
should fulfill his duty as a husband and a woman in order to satisfy the needs
of the other (1 Corinthians 7:3)
Besides,
Paul encouraged total submission. said
that a wife is not a master of her Own body but her husband is; in the same way
a husband is not the master of his own body but the wife (I Corinthian 7:4 and
Ephesians 5:21-25)
Saint
Paul encouraged married couples to abstain from sex in order for them to their
time in prayer.
Saint
Paul encouraged believers to marry instead of burning with desire. He said
"It is better to marry than burn with passion," (1 Corinthians 7:9)
According
to Saint Paul, it is normal for a believer to marry a non-believer. What is
important is for the two Iive together. He said that such a couple was made
acceptable before God by being united (l Corinthians 7: 12)
Saint
Paul encouraged a widow remarry any man she wishes but if only that man is a
believer. He said this would make her happy (1 Corinthian 7: 39).
Saint
Paul encouraged husbands to love their wives .just as "Christ loved Church
to the point of living his life. Besides, they should love their wives as they love
their own bodies' (Ephesians 5:25-28).
Saint
Peter encouraged couple to show their beauty in the inner self to other, fie
said that the inner beauty is 'of greatest value in God's sight. Therefore, he disapproved
outside beauty like hair style, jewelry and dresses (1 Peter 3:3 . 4).
Saint
Peter advised husbands to live with their wives with proper understanding that
they are weaker than them (1 Peter 3:7),
1
9. Besides, Saint Peter encouraged husbands to treat their wives with respect.
He emphasized that this would make them together to receive God's gifts and
blessings (1 Peter 39)
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