- Theonomy and Christian Ethics by Greg Bahnsen
- Institutes of Biblical Law by R J Rushdoony
- Principles of Conduct by John Murray
Also note that the context for the practice of Biblical polygyny is a theonomic law-order encompassing the families and churches involved. In other words, do not try this out of context.
Furthermore, this book is only one of a series that will go on to make the cases for:
- arranged marriages (the fathers are responsible with the consent of all),
- the Biblical dowry (three years wages paid by the man for a virgin),
- covenantal patriarchy (it is not just for the Old Testament after all),
- and the one-flesh nature of marriage (the disestablishment of church and state from marriage).
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