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Sex and the iWorld: Rethinking relationship beyond an age of individualism
Dale Kuehne, September 2009
Price: £8.99
Examining current issues pertaining to sexuality and society, pastor and politics professor Dale Kuehne asks, 'What kind of world are we creating? And is it a world that is actually harming us more than benefiting us?'
With a cordial openness to responses from all points of view, Kuehne contrasts the long-established 'tWorld', in which traditional morality reigned and recent innovations would have been inconceivable, with the post-Enlightenment 'iWorld', in which these innovations are promoted because the perceived immediate needs of the individual are paramount. Both, he finds, fall short of the more biblical 'rWorld', in which a larger web of healthy and nourishing social relationships provides the most personally fulfilling context for sexuality and relational well-being.
(N.B. Cannot be sold by us outside Europe)
Category: Books
Keywords: Sex & Families, Worldviews & Culture
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