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What (who) is courtship feeding - definition

Biblical Courtship; Christian romance and courtship; Biblical courtship; Catholic courtship
  • Joseph the Carpenter]] and the [[Virgin Mary]]
  • In traditional forms of Christianity, courtship follows a [[betrothal]] and concludes with the celebration of marriage.

Nuptial gift         
  • [[Scorpionfly]] with prey
  • ''[[Pisaura mirabilis]]'' on ''[[Plantago lanceolata]]'' inflorescence
  • [[Six-spot burnet]]
NUTRITIONAL GIFT GIVEN IN SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
Nuptial feeding; Courtship feeding; Nuptial gift (animal behavior); Nuptual gift; Mate provisioning
A nuptial gift is a nutritional gift given by one partner in some animals' sexual reproduction practices.
Courtship display         
  • Bosc's fringe-toed lizard ''Acanthodactylus boskianus'' love bite
  • Greater sage-grouse lek males perform a courtship "strutting" display for visiting females.
  • Male and female long-billed curlew, ''[[Numenius americanus]]'', mutual courtship display
  • Male peacock spider, ''[[Maratus volans]]'', courtship display
  • Male and female Pigeon Guillemot, ''[[Cepphus columba]]'', mutual courtship display
  • A male [[satin bowerbird]] makes and uses a bower to attract potential mates.
COMMUNICATION TO START A RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEONE OR TO GET SEXUAL CONTACT
Mating dance; Mating display; Mate recognition; Sexual display; Courtship dance; Courtship (biology); Courting behavior; Courtship behavior; Courting display; Courtship ritual; Display feature; Animal Courtship; Courtship rituals; Precopulatory display; Female courtship display; Evolution of courtship displays; Courtship behaviour
A courtship display is a set of display behaviors in which an animal, usually a male, attempts to attract a mate; the mate exercises choice, so sexual selection acts on the display. These behaviors often include ritualized movement ("dances"), vocalizations, mechanical sound production, or displays of beauty, strength, or agonistic ability.
Bird feeding         
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture]] to feed birds in the winter.
  • Seabird feeding
  • A man feeding pigeons at [[Esplanadi]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland, in 1921
HUMAN ACTIVITY OF FEEDING WILD BIRDS
Bird-feeding; Fatball; Fatballs; Fat-ball; Fat-balls; Feeding Pigeons; Birdfeeding; Feeding birds
Bird feeding is the activity of feeding wild birds, often by means of a bird feeder. With a recorded history dating to the 6th century, the feeding of wild birds has been encouraged and celebrated in the United States and United Kingdom, with it being the United States' second most popular hobby having National Bird-Feeding Month congressionally decreed in 1994.

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Christian courtship

Christian courtship, also known as Biblical courtship, is the traditional Christian practice of individuals in approaching "the prospect of marriage". Preceded by a proposal, courtship traditionally begins after a betrothal and concludes with the celebration of marriage (though in the present-day, courtship may precede the betrothal, which is then followed by the wedding). Christian theologian John Piper distinguished courtship from dating, teaching that:

Courtship ordinarily begins when a single man approaches a single woman by going through the woman's father, and then conducts his relationship with the woman under the authority of her father, family, or church, whichever is most appropriate. Courtship always has marriage as its direct goal... Dating, a more modern approach, begins when either the man or the woman initiates a more-than-friends relationship with the other, and then they conduct that relationship outside of any oversight or authority. Dating may or may not have marriage as its goal.

Andre Marie, a brother of the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, discusses that courtship allows a couple to become acquainted with one another, and that physical intimacy is saved only for those in wedlock. Christian minister Patricia Bootsma further delineates this distinction, writing that in contrast to the modern conception of dating, in "courtship, time together in groups with family or friends is encouraged, and there is oversight by and accountability to parents or mentors". She further states that with courtship, "commitment happens before intimacy".

Christian courtship remains normative in certain Christian countries such as Guatemala, in which much of the population belongs to the Roman Catholic Church. In the United States, courtship is seen as a response to secular dating culture in which various Christian communities might find themselves, c. 1985 to present. Motivated by concern for the need of Christian values in contrast to secular dating practices, conservative Christians identified what they saw as key Biblical principles for courtship and romance, and began to disseminate them in the 1980s.

The practice of traditional Christian courtship among church members belonging to various Christian denominations experienced a revival in the 1980s. Keynote speaker and author Dr. S.M. Davis developed a unique stand on this philosophy, and his materials have been popular with the homeschool culture since the early 1990s. Proponents of courtship say that it is identified by Biblical principles, rather than particular methods or behavioural practices. These principles have been summarized in Leave Dating Behind: a Road Map to Marriage by Christina Rogers within the acronym CARE:

  • Commitment to marriage
  • Accountability
  • Rejection of the secular dating philosophy
  • Establishing physical boundaries (Song of Songs 2:7)