Hi all
I was reading a series of articles the other day about various missionaries, especially in the 17-1800's. Hudson Taylor stuck out to me because I've read his story and biography before, but this time I read it with new eyes.
Now I realize he lived in his own time, was a product of his own culture, and had his own view of things. But his story really sticks out to me as one that would have been saved so much pain, suffering, and loss if he had been allowed/accepted polygyny.
For those who don't know, just briefly: he went to China initially with one wife, who died. While there he was pressured to find a new wife, and so he agreed to marry essentially the maid who'd been taking care of his kids while his wife was invalid and then passed away. On the way back to England he fell in love with the maid's sister, and got engaged to her. Which obviously caused a lot of hurt and problems. This girl then dies a while later. Finally he ends up marrying the sister he was originally meant to marry. There's more to it, but essentially his wives died due to disease and stress and having to carry the burden of being with him on the missions field, each out of her element, when the others were doing more despite not being married to him (the maid raising his children, this other woman, the maid's sister, doing lots of the missions planning, etc.)
And it just really struck me...dang, this whole obsession with monogamy has really screwed things up, hasn't it? If he'd been able to just marry all three of them, I can't help but think things would have gone so much more smoothly :\
I was reading a series of articles the other day about various missionaries, especially in the 17-1800's. Hudson Taylor stuck out to me because I've read his story and biography before, but this time I read it with new eyes.
Now I realize he lived in his own time, was a product of his own culture, and had his own view of things. But his story really sticks out to me as one that would have been saved so much pain, suffering, and loss if he had been allowed/accepted polygyny.
For those who don't know, just briefly: he went to China initially with one wife, who died. While there he was pressured to find a new wife, and so he agreed to marry essentially the maid who'd been taking care of his kids while his wife was invalid and then passed away. On the way back to England he fell in love with the maid's sister, and got engaged to her. Which obviously caused a lot of hurt and problems. This girl then dies a while later. Finally he ends up marrying the sister he was originally meant to marry. There's more to it, but essentially his wives died due to disease and stress and having to carry the burden of being with him on the missions field, each out of her element, when the others were doing more despite not being married to him (the maid raising his children, this other woman, the maid's sister, doing lots of the missions planning, etc.)
And it just really struck me...dang, this whole obsession with monogamy has really screwed things up, hasn't it? If he'd been able to just marry all three of them, I can't help but think things would have gone so much more smoothly :\