top of page

BLOG FEED
Search


THE THEOLOGICAL COST OF EXCLUDING THE MONOGAMY–POLYGYNY QUESTION
Excluding the monogamy–polygyny question does more than avoid controversy. It silences essential areas of Torah law, biblical marriage, covenant theology, inheritance, ecclesiology and pastoral practice. This pronomian legal-theological analysis examines biblical polygyny and the doctrinal cost of shielding monogamy-only assumptions from scriptural examination.

Abrahan Kilian
2 days ago9 min read


GOVERNING DESIRE: A TORAH RESPONSE TO LIMERENCE, LUST, AND LOVE
Written by Abraham Kilian. Introduction Modern discussions of love, desire, and marriage suffer less from moral rebellion than from moral confusion. Emotional intensity is routinely treated as ethical authority: what feels powerful is assumed to be true, what fades is quietly reclassified as failure. Across both secular and Christian contexts, attraction has become a proxy for legitimacy, and its loss a rationale for exit. Scripture warned long ago of this pattern: “There is

Abrahan Kilian
Jan 1616 min read
bottom of page
