Familia și căsătoria în societatea bizantină. Perspective legislative și istorice sumare din primul mileniu creștin
Family and Marriage in Byzantine society. Brief legislative and historical perspectives from the first Christian millennium
Author(s): Claudiu ȚârulescuSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, History, History of Church(es), Social history, Ancient World, Pastoral Theology, Eastern Orthodoxy
Published by: Arhiepiscopia Bucureștilor
Keywords: marriage; divorce; family; legislation; canon; husband and wife;
Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this article is to analyse the family and marriage in the Byzantium of the first Christian millennium, both from the perspective of civil law and ecclesiastical canons. In order to achieve this, the main sources and collections of Byzantine laws from that period were analysed, as well as the Orthodox canons of the Holy Fathers which had as a central topic the marriage and the family. By examining these resources and tracking the evolution of civil law, the article reveals the importance of the teaching of the Orthodox Church, which has imposed its mark on the life of Byzantine society, by promoting the sanctity of Christian marriage and woman’s importance in society, but also the efforts of Byzantine emperors in this direction, by promulgating laws, which are in conformity with the ecclesiastical teaching. Until these facts happened, the society disregarded the woman and her rights and the act of marriage as well.
Journal: Glasul Bisericii
- Issue Year: 78/2019
- Issue No: 1-3
- Page Range: 89-116
- Page Count: 28
- Language: Romanian
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