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An interfaith marriage, also known as an interreligious marriage, is defined by Christian denominations as a marriage between a Christian and a non-Christian (e.g. a marriage between a Christian and a Jew), whereas an interdenominational marriage is between members of two different Christian denominations, such as a Lutheran Christian wedding a Catholic Christian, for example.

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  • العديد من الكنائس المسيحية تحرم أو لا تحبذ الزواج بين المسيحيين وغير المسيحيين وذلك استنادًا إلى الكتاب المقدس، ومستندة في ذلك إلى الرسالة الأولى إلى أهل كورنثوس والتفسير في سفر التثنية. (ar)
  • An interfaith marriage, also known as an interreligious marriage, is defined by Christian denominations as a marriage between a Christian and a non-Christian (e.g. a marriage between a Christian and a Jew), whereas an interdenominational marriage is between members of two different Christian denominations, such as a Lutheran Christian wedding a Catholic Christian, for example. Almost all Christian denominations permit interdenominational marriages, though with respect to interfaith marriage, many Christian denominations caution against it, citing verses of the Christian Bible that prohibit it such as 2 Corinthians 6:14–15, while certain Christian denominations have made allowances for interfaith marriage, which is referenced in 1 Corinthians 7:14–15, verses where Saint Paul addresses originally non-Christian couples in which one of the spouses converts to Christianity after the marriage had already taken place. Certain Christian denominations, such as the Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection, discourage or prohibit interfaith marriage, basing this caution on passages from the Christian Bible, such as New Testament verses 2 Corinthians 6:14–15 and the Old Testament verses Deuteronomy 7:3 and Ezra 9–10. At the same time, for those already in an interfaith marriage or in the case where one party in a non-Christian couple converts to Christianity, they encourage couples to stay wed. Christian denominations, such as the Catholic Church and Presbyterian Church, offer guidelines with respect to interfaith marriages in which a baptized Christian wishes to marry a non-baptized person. (en)
  • 異宗婚とキリスト教(いしゅうこんとキリストきょう)について記述する。キリスト教のいくつかの教派では、これを禁じている。 (ja)
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  • العديد من الكنائس المسيحية تحرم أو لا تحبذ الزواج بين المسيحيين وغير المسيحيين وذلك استنادًا إلى الكتاب المقدس، ومستندة في ذلك إلى الرسالة الأولى إلى أهل كورنثوس والتفسير في سفر التثنية. (ar)
  • 異宗婚とキリスト教(いしゅうこんとキリストきょう)について記述する。キリスト教のいくつかの教派では、これを禁じている。 (ja)
  • An interfaith marriage, also known as an interreligious marriage, is defined by Christian denominations as a marriage between a Christian and a non-Christian (e.g. a marriage between a Christian and a Jew), whereas an interdenominational marriage is between members of two different Christian denominations, such as a Lutheran Christian wedding a Catholic Christian, for example. (en)
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  • الزواج الديني المختلط في المسيحية (ar)
  • Interfaith marriage in Christianity (en)
  • 異宗婚とキリスト教 (ja)
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