Marriage, Scripture, and the Church
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Addresses the same-sex union debate from a traditional viewpoint, articulating a theology of marriage for the contemporary church.


Addresses the same-sex union debate from a traditional viewpoint, articulating a theology of marriage for the contemporary church.
Exploring the complexities of faith, this book delves into the challenges of living as a Christian in a modern world. It addresses the sacrifices involved in following Jesus, the influence of faith communities, and the dynamics of faith among friends with differing beliefs. Additionally, it examines the intersection of hope, politics, and the pro-life stance, while offering guidance on making peace in a troubled world. Ideal for those grappling with these profound questions, it provides thoughtful insights for navigating faith and community.