Kolakani, Showry.

The Juridical Official of the Marriage Celebration According to Codex Iuris Canonici, Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium and the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872 / Showry Kolakani. - Romae : Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis ; 2013. - 323 p. ;

includes index and biblioraphy

The importance of the study Thematic problems Scope of the research Method of the research THE HISTORICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND CANONICAL CONCEPT OF MARRIAGE Introduction 5 The Biblical concept of marriage 6 Old Testament origins of marriage 7 The Yahwist Tradition 7 The Priestly Tradition 7 New Testament revelation on marriage 8 In the Gospels 8 In the Pauline "Epistulae" 9 The marriage celebration 10 The Jewish concept of marriage 11 Engagement 12 Betrothal 12 Wedding 13 The Greek concept of marriage 14 Betrothal 15 Wedding ceremony 15 The Roman concept of marriage 16 Rituals 17 marriage celebration 18 The Christian marriage 19 Marriage as Contract 21 Marriage as "Foedus" 23 Marriage as a Sacrament 26 The Patristic teaching 27 Tertullian 28 St. Ephiphanius of Salamis 28 St. Cyril of Alexandria 29 Origen 29 St. John Chrysostom 29 St. Jerome 29 St. Ambrose of Milan 30 St. Augustine of Hippo 30 The Medieval understanding 31 The Tridentine teaching 33 XVII Century-IX Century 34 In "Codex Juris Canonici /1917" and "Crebrae Allatae" 35 The "Concilium Ecumenicum Vaticanum 11" 36 In "Codex Juris Canonici/1983" and "Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium" 37 Marital properties 39 Unity 40 Indissolubility 41 Matrimonial consent 42 Capacity to marry 43 Physical capacity 44 Mental capacity 48 Legal capacity 48 Baptism 48 Domicile 49 Civil Christian marriage in India 49 Marriage as Personal Law 50 The Personal Law of Christians 51 Canon Law as Personal for Catholics 52 Personal Law of non-Christians as applicable to Christians 53



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