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Beyond Awkward Side Hugs, Living as Christian Brothers and Sisters in a Sex-Crazed World, Bronwyn Lea

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Beyond Awkward Side Hugs, Living as Christian Brothers and Sisters in a Sex-Crazed World, Bronwyn Lea
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Beyond Awkward Side Hugs
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Bronwyn Lea
Sub title
Living as Christian Brothers and Sisters in a Sex-Crazed World
Summary
From popular teacher and writer Bronwyn Lea, a biblical invitation to healthy male-female relationships by creating a vision beyond stilted and unhelpful don't-touch/don't-talk rules. When it comes to relationships between men and women in the church, we've got more questions than answers. How can men and women be in community when not married? Or if married, with people not our spouses? Can men and women be "just friends"? How can we date wisely and well? What does it mean to be a woman if you're not a wife? Or a man if you're not a husband? How can we be in healthy, close relationships if we're single? In Beyond Awkward Side Hugs, Bronwyn Lea lays out a biblical vision for relationships between men and women in the church. Jesus' pattern for church living was one of family, of brothers and sisters living in intimate, healthy community with each other. Doing so calls for character and wisdom, for charting a path toward relationships that acknowledge gender but aren't sexualized, that go beyond the awkwardness of simplistic don't-touch/don't-talk rules. Rooted in Scripture and attested by personal and pastoral stories, Beyond Awkward Side Hugs is an invitation to relationship theology that moves beyond unhealthy, eroticized, fear-based patterns and toward gendered, generous relationships between men and women of character, loving one another as Jesus did
Target audience
adult
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