A Biblical response to marital inequality in Central Malawi Conference of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church
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Date
2009-07
Authors
Gumbala, Joe Elliott Noah
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Adventist University of Africa, Theological Seminary
Abstract
Malawians have misunderstood the ‘complementary marital equality’ of
husband and wife. Concepts and insights in this crucial ingredient of a fulfilling
matrimony have been distorted and misapplied, leading to distrust, spouse and child
abuse, household violence, and untold misery in the family relationship. The
researcher was convinced that a conscious study of the essence of matrimony was
required if the marital inequality was to be cleared. This is a theological issue. Since
the whole Christendom accepts that the Bible is God’s inspired Word, the research
called for the examining of most of the texts that relate to the marital relationship.
This was tied together with insights from the writings of Ellen G. White and the views
contributed by both Seventh-day Adventist authors and non-Seventh-day authors. The
writer further held family ministries seminars both in rural and urban settings as a tool
to glean from a wide spectrum the standpoint documented in this manuscript.The Bible declares that marriage was instituted by God for the good of
humankind. The relationship of our progenitors, the couple of the first marriage, was
one of mutual and relational equality, structured in the similitude of the Godhead.
Ellen G. White, Seventh-day and some non-Seventh-day Adventist authors all share
the same view. To equate ‘gender equality’ with the ‘relational equality in the marital
relationship is a gross misrepresentation. The essence of marriage is embedded in the
relational equality. This enables the spouses to complement and complete each other.
They are mutually equal. Both have implanted in them the image and likeness of God.
They have differentiated roles and responsibilities, but there is neither superiority nor
inferiority between them. Marriage is a co-partnership of equality in difference.
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Keywords
Marriage -- Marital inequality, Malawi -- Central Malawi Conference