SUMMARY:
In My Monogamy-Only Conversion and the Resulting Crisis, Abraham JF Kilian reflects on a recent doctrinal shift that led him to embrace a strict monogamy-only reading of Genesis 2:24. What began as a clear and compelling conviction soon confronted a difficult challenge: the broader biblical record did not align neatly with his new understanding. As he revisited Torah, the Prophets, and the New Testament, the tension between his doctrinal commitment and the canonical text became increasingly unavoidable.Kilian approaches this conflict with legal and hermeneutical precision. Drawing on principles from statutory interpretation, covenantal frameworks, and comparative jurisprudence, he examines the passages that appear to support, regulate, or assume marital structures beyond exclusive monogamy. He also considers the role of prophetic symbolism, narrative precedent, apostolic teaching, and Christological example—seeking to understand how these elements fit within a theology shaped by the Genesis ideal and affirmed through Matthew 19.
The central issue the article explores is not simply marriage practice but Scriptural coherence:
Rather than offering easy answers, Kilian presents an honest account of wrestling with text, tradition, and doctrine. His article encourages scholars, pastors, and thoughtful readers to engage deeply with the biblical material, to acknowledge the interpretive challenges surrounding marriage, and to approach the subject with humility and intellectual integrity.
Sincerely,
Abraham JF Kilian