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Why do age-gap marriages continue to appear across cultures and centuries, despite modern discomfort?In this provocative and data-driven exploration, The Case for Age-Gap Marriages examines the intersection of biology, economics, and biblical theology. Rather than arguing from emotion or ideology, the book analyses measurable lifecycle patterns-male earning trajectories, female fertility timing, and developmental sequencing-to ask whether age differences in marriage may reflect structural alignment rather than exploitation.Drawing from standardised earnings data, global fertility statistics, and scriptural foundations, the author presents a careful defence of age-gap marriage within lawful and ethical boundaries. The work confronts common accusations directly, addressing concerns about power imbalance, grooming, and inequality with clarity and moral seriousness. Abuse is unequivocally condemned, while developmental asymmetry is distinguished from exploitation.This is not a claim that every age-gap marriage succeeds, nor that same-age marriages fail. It is an invitation to examine timing, maturity, covenant responsibility, and cultural assumptions with intellectual honesty. By combining economic modelling, theological reflection, and sociological observation, the book challenges readers to reconsider whether modern expectations of identical timelines align with human development.At its core, this work is about more than age. It is about readiness. It is about order and responsibility. It is about covenant over convenience.For readers willing to engage both data and Scripture thoughtfully, this book offers a serious and unapologetic contribution to one of today's most controversial conversations.