Episode 184 - Marriage Was Never Just About Marriage
What if marriage was never primarily about marriage?
Most people have opinions about marriage. Fewer people can explain what the Bible actually says it is. Somehow we've all inherited strong takes, relationship advice, and enough wedding industry content to last several lifetimes, but the foundational questions often get skipped.
In this first episode of a new series, Nate and Dr. Joseph Tillman start at the beginning and ask the questions people assume everyone else already knows the answers to. What is marriage? Where does marriage first appear in Scripture? What is it meant to symbolize in Christianity? Are there distinct roles for men and women? Is Christian marriage fundamentally different from secular marriage? And did God's view of marriage change between the Old Testament and the New Testament?
The conversation moves through biblical theology, church culture, relationships, covenant, symbolism, and the surprisingly complicated reality that one of the most discussed topics in Christianity is also one of the most misunderstood. Along the way, there are plenty of side comments, observations, and moments where serious theology collides with regular human confusion.
As always, Nate and Dr. Joseph approach the discussion with honesty, curiosity, a little sarcasm, and a willingness to ask questions that many people think but rarely say out loud. Whether you're married, single, skeptical, Christian, or just trying to understand why marriage matters so much in faith conversations, this episode is a solid place to start.
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