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issues of relationships
issues of relationships
relationships
beliefs attitudes and teaching about the nature and purpose of relationships in the twenty-first centuary: families; roles of women and men; marriage outside the religion tradition; cohabitation; the nature and purpose of marriage as expressed through marriage ceremonies; adultery and divorce
sexual relationships
teachings about the nature and purpose of sex, the use of contraception and same-sex relationships
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key concepts
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commitment
is making and keeping a promise, such as wedding vows
contraception
methoods used to prevent a woman from becoming pregnant during or following sexual intercourse - eg artificial or natural
gender
gender equality is when ppl of all genders enjoy the same rights and opportunities In all aspects of their lives
responsibillities
are actions duties you are expected to carry out, such as looking after family members
roles
are the position of a person - eg a police officers, as well as the characteristics expected of them
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cohabitation
christianity
sexual relationships are considered sacred and special so traditionaly, cohabitation and adultery were prohibited
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Islam
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in practice, some Muslims will chose to cohabit
adultery
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Islam
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adultrey can be harmful socially, so goes against the unity and peace of the Ummah
Surah states that adultery as a shameful thing, opening the way to other evils
divorce and remarriage
christianity
divorce us accepted as a legal; ending of marriage, but is not preferred
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Jesus teaching in Matthew regards remarriage after anything other than unfaithfulness is committing adultry
The Catholic Chirch
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an annulment is available where there is complete breakdown however, if an annulment takes place remarriage is possible
islam
divorce is allowed as a last resort. before couples divorces, they should be helped to be reconciled
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if a divirce does take place, the wife receives the final part of her dowry and should be treated well
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