Sex and the Cynics: A Biblical Perspective on Love in Popular Culture

Sex and the Cynics: A Biblical Perspective on Love in Popular Culture

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This book uses popular culture to demonstrate Christian principles for life. Includes a biblical perspective on the subject of love and articles on its key aspects. It also contains study guides on relevant films, books or TV shows & an introduction to contemporary influential "thinkers" . The search for true intimacy with another person is something everyone desires. However, that desire has been corrupted or lost through humanity's lost intimacy with God. That intimacy has been restored through Christ, but we still live with the consequences of "the fall". Contributors include: Nick Pollard, Steve Tilley, Annie Porthouse, Peter S. Williams, Tony Watkins, Steve Couch, Caroline Puntis and Louise Crook

Author: Nick Pollard
Format: Paperback, 98 pages, 198mm x 130mm, 179 g
Published: 2006, Damaris Publishing, United Kingdom
Genre: Christianity: General

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This book uses popular culture to demonstrate Christian principles for life. Includes a biblical perspective on the subject of love and articles on its key aspects. It also contains study guides on relevant films, books or TV shows & an introduction to contemporary influential "thinkers" . The search for true intimacy with another person is something everyone desires. However, that desire has been corrupted or lost through humanity's lost intimacy with God. That intimacy has been restored through Christ, but we still live with the consequences of "the fall". Contributors include: Nick Pollard, Steve Tilley, Annie Porthouse, Peter S. Williams, Tony Watkins, Steve Couch, Caroline Puntis and Louise Crook