The chapter explores how Christianity shaped societal norms and family structures by influencing practices like cousin marriage and polygyny, leading to the emergence of monogamous nuclear families. It discusses the theological implications within the context of Christian beliefs, particularly in Western European societies. The transition from clan kinship structures to state formations and the societal transformations steered by the church's stance on marriage are central themes of the discussion.

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