The Gospel & Pornography
The Gospel & Pornography
- Recognize the impact of pornography as a distortion of God's design for sex, causing harm and alienation in relationships.
- Explore how pornography is not just a personal morality issue but a societal epidemic, affecting the possibility of healthy, sexually-fulfilled marriages.
- Understand how pornography is rewiring our brains to view sexuality in destructive ways, posing a serious problem across all segments of culture.
- Part of the Gospel for Life series, this book provides a biblically-saturated understanding of the damaging effects of pornography and emphasizes the gospel's relevance to this pervasive cultural issue.
- Editors Russell Moore and Andrew T. Walker gather leading voices to address this urgent issue with a gospel-centered perspective, offering biblical insights and solutions.
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The problem isn't sex. God designed sex; and sex is good. Sex is a powerful union that brings men and women together. But when sex is distorted by sin, the misuse of our sexuality can alienate us from one another, causing immense harm and pain. Enter pornography—the most prevalent distortion of sexual sin in America. Pornography is not only a problem in terms of personal morality, but a social epidemic that is making the possibility of sexually-fulfilled marriages harder to achieve. It is rewiring our brains to think about sexuality in destructive ways. We have a very serious problem, and It's not isolated to any one segment of culture. So, what now? Editors Russell Moore and Andrew T. Walker of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) assemble leading voices to frame the issue with a gospel-centered perspective. The Gospel for Life series gives every believer a biblically-saturated understanding of the most urgent issues facing our culture today, because the gospel is for all of life.
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Condition:NewUPC:9781433690457Pages:128Preferred Location:SCLSOut Of Stock Message:Out of Print - No Longer Available
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