The Emergence of Complementarity and the Love-Based Marriage - Ep. 131 - a podcast by Kensi Duszynski MFT

from 2021-08-23T04:00

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Did you know that the concept of marrying for love is only 200-300 years old? In this episode, we trace the love-based marriage back to its roots in the Enlightenment. Here, we’ll discover the emergence of complementarity as a way for society to promote social order and marriage cohesion in this brave new world, which rocked the five millennia -long foundation of the patriarchal structuring of marriage, family, and society. We’ll also explore the idea that while secular culture abandoned complementarity within gender hierarchy after the 1950s, certain parts of the evangelical church locked it in instead of envisioning a better way forward for Christian couples and families in the 20th-21st centuries.

Book list and resource links can be found in the full transcript at bravemarriage.com/podcast.

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