{"id":6719,"date":"2025-08-01T03:08:18","date_gmt":"2025-08-01T03:08:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learn.elca.org\/jle\/?p=6719"},"modified":"2025-08-09T00:35:02","modified_gmt":"2025-08-09T00:35:02","slug":"editors-introduction-reforming-marriage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/learn.elca.org\/jle\/editors-introduction-reforming-marriage\/","title":{"rendered":"Editor&#8217;s Introduction: Ethics of Marriage and Family on the 500th Anniversary of Katie and Martin\u2019s Wedding"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[1] The Wedding of Katharina von Bora and Martin Luther on June 13, 1525 was an event that re-formed the understanding of marriage and family.\u00a0 This issue of the <em>Journal of Lutheran Ethics<\/em> explores what this wedding meant to Luther, to Bora, and to us today.<\/p>\n<p>[2] The first essay is an abridged version of a lecture given by Diane Bowers on the date of the 500<sup>th<\/sup> anniversary at Gustavus Adolphus College at a celebration event hosted by Women of the ELCA.\u00a0 Readers might find it interesting to watch the video of the full lecture as well as a skit performed by students at Gustavus re-enacting the wedding itself. <a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/FqHbyfebFTk\">https:\/\/youtu.be\/FqHbyfebFTk<\/a> \u00a0\u00a0 In the essay, Bowers explores letters between Luther and others that detail what he was thinking and feeling as the Peasant War waged, his own assassination seemed imminent, and this young ex-nun kept asking for his hand in marriage.<\/p>\n<p>[3] Bowers essay will delight the historian and those interested in the very human aspect of the story.\u00a0 Readers will face questions concerning the commitment to a cause and the commitment to an individual, the meaning of human relationship during times of uncertainty and war, and the way Luther and von Bora navigated the possibility of equality of men and women in a heterosexual relationship under patriarchy.<\/p>\n<p>[4] The second essay is by a pastor and activist who was moved by the horror of his own daughter being trafficked to consider how families, parents, and churches might be a bulwark for children even as evil remains in our world.\u00a0 Alvin Erickson speaks not only of the role of parents as priests, bishops, and apostles according to Luther but also of the role of the church in engaging parents and all people fully.\u00a0 Looking at Luther\u2019s own interest in equipping parents with the Small Catechism, Erickson gives a blueprint for churches to become a vital part of the lives of families and all people.<\/p>\n<p>[5] The third essay is by an activist who found in her church a sanctuary that strengthens her as a single mother.\u00a0 Elisha Branch\u2019s beautiful essay speaks of the paradox of allowing God\u2019s grace to overcome a mother\u2019s own insecurity about being enough.\u00a0 Only by recognizing our own inadequacy to be the perfect parents we wish to be, can we allow our faith and trust in Christ to guide us to be the examples our children need us to be.<\/p>\n<p>{6} The fourth essay, by Joy McElroy, speaks specifically of the importance of all of us in protecting children by teaching them about healthy relationships.\u00a0 McElroy shares resources that both churches and parents can use to teach children about romance, partnership, safety, and joy.<\/p>\n<p>[7} Key to Martin Luther\u2019s understanding of marriage and to the guidelines for healthy relationships taught by Joy McElroy is equality between partners. This equality is made difficult when structures of patriarchy create a hierarchy between people of different genders. The release of this issue of JLE comes after the conclusion of the 2025 ELCA Churchwide Assembly held in Phoenix where there were several activities repudiating patriarchy. The entire assembly read a liturgy confessing the sins of patriarchy, and an interactive learning space was dedicated to learning about patriarchy and its harms. There was also a day dedicated to remembering and advocating for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women as well as a day for Thursdays in Black, which seeks to end all sexual violence.<\/p>\n<p>[8] Luther understood that the wellbeing of two persons in intimate relationship in marriage in the home required theological and political structures that promoted equality.\u00a0 It should not be forgotten that essential to Luther\u2019s theology of marriage and family is his own repudiation of patriarchy.\u00a0 Luther argued from the pulpit and the teacher\u2019s podium for the equal dignity of women and men before God. Luther preached of the equal duty of partners to give themselves to each other and to care for each other in his treatises and sermons on marriage.\u00a0 He demanded the German nobility create opportunities for both boys and girls to go to school.\u00a0 In his own life, he worked with the lawyers to allow his wife to inherit his property, creating new legal pathways for others who wished to do the same.\u00a0 In short, Luther understood that the theology and the policies of patriarchy that restricted the education and rights of women undermined human relationship, family, and society.<\/p>\n<p>[9] Patriarchy does not only undermine the possibility of healthy heterosexual marriage.\u00a0 Patriarchy and gender hierarchy has led to painful oppression of same-gender relationships and relationships involving those individuals who identify as queer.<\/p>\n<p>[10] At the 2025 Churchwide Assembly a revision to the social statement <em>Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust <\/em>was approved; updated language in the document reflects changes in law that have occurred since its original passage in 2009. Updates include using the word &#8220;marriage&#8221; in the document to refer to publicly accountable lifelong monogamous same-gender relationships, as these are now recognized as marriages under U.S. law. Further review of this document will seek to address other concerns involving the way the document speaks to the ethics of human sexuality for all persons regardless of gender identity.<\/p>\n<p>[11] Another memorial passed at the 2025 Churchwide Assembly spoke specifically to repudiate the objectification, trafficking, and murder of Indigenous women and girls. Education, prayer, repentance, and advocacy are named as ways to make progress on the serious issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and relatives.\u00a0 This memorial speaks specifically to the way race and gender intersect to create serious and dangerous inequalities that undermine the ability for people to be in healthy relationship with each other.<\/p>\n<p>[10] 500 years ago, Martin Luther said that he would take his Katie to wife to spite the devil.\u00a0 As a pastor, he was well aware of the difficulties of marriage as readers of his writings on marriage before 1525 can attest. His view that marriage is a calling from God in which partners create a covenant to commit to mutual care of each other and their children transformed the view of marriage and family and neighbor love.\u00a0 The ethics of this mutual care and the way society is called to support children, individuals, and families continues to be an important field of study that has grown out of Luther\u2019s reformational declaration that every individual human person is a beloved child in God\u2019s grace. \u00a0That we stand as equals before God\u2019s friendly heart transforms the way we see each other and act towards one another in our society and in our most intimate relationships.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[1] The Wedding of Katharina von Bora and Martin Luther on June 13, 1525 was an event that re-formed the understanding of marriage and family.\u00a0 This issue of the Journal of Lutheran Ethics explores what this wedding meant to Luther, to Bora, and to us today. 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