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A Better Story: God, Sex and Human Flourishing A Better Story: God, Sex and Human Flourishing by Glynn Harrison
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“A society that values strong, committed marriages will, by default, nurture the virtues that are critical to the well-being of children: keeping promises, delayed gratification, commitment for the long haul, a focus on education, the blessings of self-control. We”
Glynn Harrison, A Better Story: God, Sex And Human Flourishing
“Even where Christians maintain an intellectual allegiance to orthodox teaching, years of watching TV and movies have captured hearts and emptied minds.”
Glynn Harrison, A Better Story: God, Sex And Human Flourishing
“So which is it to be, Benedict or Wilberforce? I think it needs to be both. Realistically, in the short term, most of our energy will need to be expended on preserving confidence in our own communities. As we saw in the last chapter, there is much work to be done in transforming our own communities in ways that will buttress and nurture what we believe. But while sustaining and nurturing these beliefs must be our short-term priority, our hearts, together with our heads, must remain orientated to the welfare of the city where we have been exiled. Clearly,”
Glynn Harrison, A Better Story: God, Sex And Human Flourishing
“We can be fully sympathetic to the complicated (and mysterious) experience of those who struggle with gender dysphoria, without buying into the new gender ideology that has been built around it.”
Glynn Harrison, A Better Story: God, Sex And Human Flourishing