Love thy body : answering hard questions about life and sexuality / Nancy R. Pearcey.
Publisher: Grand Rapids : Baker Books, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 335 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780801075728 (hardcover)
- 23
Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Holland Park | 241 Ethics | Holland Park Church Library Room | 241.697 pea lov 2018 c1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 31/03/2024 | 2957 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-323) and index.
A guide to the wasteland -- I hate me: the rise and decline of the human body -- The joy of death: "you must be prepared to kill" -- Dear valued constituent: you no longer qualify as a person -- Schizoid sex: hijacked by the hookup culture -- The body impolitic: how homosexual ideology demeans the body -- Transgender, transreality: "God should have made me a girl" -- The goddess of choice is dead: from social contract to social meltdown.
Why the call to Love Thy Body? To counter a pervasive hostility toward the body and biology that drives today's headline stories: Transgenderism: Activists detach gender from biology. Kids down to kindergarten are being taught their body is irrelevant to their authentic self. Is this affirming--or does it demean the body? Homosexuality: Advocates disconnect sexuality from biological identity as male or female. Is this liberating--or does it denigrate biology? Abortion: Supporters say the fetus is not a person, though it is biologically human. Does this mean equality for women--or does it threaten the intrinsic value of all humans? Euthanasia: Those who lack certain cognitive abilities are said to be human but not persons. Is this compassionate--or does it ultimately put everyone at risk? In Love Thy Body, bestselling author Nancy Pearcey goes beyond politically correct slogans with a riveting exposé of the dehumanizing worldview that shapes current watershed moral issues. Pearcey then turns the tables on media boilerplate that misportrays Christianity as harsh or hateful. A former agnostic, she makes a surprising and persuasive case that Christianity is holistic, sustaining the dignity of the body and biology. Throughout she entrances readers with compassionate stories of people wrestling with hard questions in their own lives--their pain, their struggles, their triumphs.--Reformers Bookshop.
Added to GBC Library Holland Park 27 November 2022.
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