
- 394 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Both within the church and outside of it, popular discourse around sex is often shallow and individualistic. This is especially true on the topic of sex outside of marriage. Not Just Private explains how our sexual practices can and should stem from our deeply held, uniquely Christian convictions--convictions that mean we cannot talk about sex apart from Christian community or Christian character. Laying out those foundations allows us to recover Christian insights that many of us have lost and to identify the cultural syncretism that has crept into our churches. With these foundations in view, we can see how sex is not about following rules or avoiding harm but rather about producing certain kinds of individuals and communities. This is a book for Christians who want to be chaste but are not sure why they should be. This is also a book for non-Christians wondering why some Christians practice what Oscar Wilde described as the greatest sexual perversion: namely, chastity. In the end, Not Just Private shows both how Christian perceptions and beliefs are deeply at odds with the practice of extramarital sex and how the perceptions and beliefs that support extramarital sex are unchristian.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: A Foundation for Ethics
- Chapter 3: Thinking About Ethics
- Chapter 4: Freedom and Sin
- Chapter 5: Sex and the Old Testament
- Chapter 6: Sex and the New Testament
- Chapter 7: A Theological Anthropology
- Chapter 8: The Purpose of Sex and a Digression on Marriage
- Chapter 9: Sex and Worship
- Chapter 10: Sex and Discipleship
- Chapter 11: Sex and Mission
- Chapter 12: Responding to the Opposition
- Chapter 13: Summary and Conclusions
- Bibliography