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Canterbury Press Norwich Paperback English

Created for Love

Towards a new teaching on sex and marriage

Edited by John Inge

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Canterbury Press Norwich Paperback English

Created for Love

Towards a new teaching on sex and marriage

Edited by John Inge

Regular price £17.99
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  • A sparkling array of leading thinkers and writers in the Church of England bring scripture, doctrine, tradition and pastoral theology into conversation with culture and lived experience to frame a new understanding of sex and marriage that is both faithful to the past and embracing of the present, and counters accusations of an ‘anything goes liberalism’ by conservative opponents. Moving beyond the default arguments and the use of scriptures to shore up fixed positions, it offers a welcoming space grounded in theological understanding. Here is a bold, fresh, positive and coherent vision for the future.Contributors include: Miranda Threlfall-Holmes, Barnabas Palfry, Gareth Wardell, John Inge, Samuel Wells, Olivia Graham, Mark Chapman, Vivienne Faull, Steven Croft, Theo Hobson, Helen King and Charlie Bell.
A sparkling array of leading thinkers and writers in the Church of England bring scripture, doctrine, tradition and pastoral theology into conversation with culture and lived experience to frame a new understanding of sex and marriage that is both faithful to the past and embracing of the present, and counters accusations of an ‘anything goes liberalism’ by conservative opponents. Moving beyond the default arguments and the use of scriptures to shore up fixed positions, it offers a welcoming space grounded in theological understanding. Here is a bold, fresh, positive and coherent vision for the future.Contributors include: Miranda Threlfall-Holmes, Barnabas Palfry, Gareth Wardell, John Inge, Samuel Wells, Olivia Graham, Mark Chapman, Vivienne Faull, Steven Croft, Theo Hobson, Helen King and Charlie Bell.