Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Cultural Update: Does Marriage Have a Future?; Women's Happiness Around the World

Sep 5, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Erik Thoennes, a colleague at Talbot, explores marriage's transformation in light of technology and economics. He argues for a Christian perspective on love and commitment amidst casual norms. The duo highlights a survey revealing that married mothers report greater happiness, emphasizing connection and purpose while valuing singleness. They also address the grave situation of Afghan women under Taliban rule, advocating for informed global engagement and awareness of their struggles.
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INSIGHT

Marriage Has Been Unbundled

  • Technological and economic changes have 'unbundled' marriage from its historical economic and reproductive functions.
  • That leaves love, commitment, and fidelity as the core goods sustaining marriage today.
ANECDOTE

Grandfather's Remarriage For Survival

  • Erik's grandfather remarried quickly after his first wife died because he needed help running the family and providing for four children.
  • The story illustrates how marriage historically functioned as economic survival, not just romance.
ADVICE

Marry For Kingdom Fruitfulness

  • Choose marriage only if you already see evidence you'll serve God's kingdom better together than apart.
  • Break off engagements that lack kingdom fruitfulness because enduring reasons matter more than feelings.
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