reviews
Sep 19, 2010
This book has a lots of interesting things to think about. Some are right on, such as how our culture wants to objectify women and sex. Others are a bit more edgy (and for some it may be a bit offensive), such as sexual fantasy and masturbation. But I like how Randy leave many of these questions unanswered, just like the Bible does.
I love his thoughts on celebrating a sacred sexuality where sex is akin to a sacrament. And the parallels he draws from the intimacy of communion, b More...
I love his thoughts on celebrating a sacred sexuality where sex is akin to a sacrament. And the parallels he draws from the intimacy of communion, b More...
Mar 15, 2011
Another review after a year: I have been reading or re-reading books on sex because I am helping to lead a small group of newly married couples and we have been discussing sex. I appreciated this book even more now that I have read a few more recently. On a second reading I understood more of the underlying theology, especially the references to Pope John Paul II's Theology of the Body. I have picked up a book to read that is directly about that and look forward to reading more. Honestly, wi
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Apr 02, 2010
Randy has written a great book here. This is an intelligent look at a hot topic in the church. He looks not only at sex, but hopes through this book to promote a godly view of human sexuality. His reformed theology is spot-on, as his are personal commentary and anecdotes.
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