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Modesty matters. But since the sexual revolution of the sixties, Americans have found it increasingly difficult to talk about modesty. We have instead become so desensitized to immodesty that the very notion of virtue seems almost to have been lost in the onrushing flood of sensualism. In the face of this relentless trend, Diane and David Vaughan propose a Christian approach to this serious cultural problem. Defining modesty as "dressing, acting, or speaking with propriety, respect, and moderation," they present an approach to modesty that is solidly rooted in Scripture, rather than culture, that shows what modesty is and what it is not, why modesty is so important, and what must be done to nurture modesty in our families and churches. The authors are not content to blame society. Rather, they insist that the problem has worsened because churches and families are doing very little, if anything, to instill an ethic of modesty in children, teens, and adults. Written largely for a Christian audience, The Beauty of Modesty is a valuable resource for pastors, educators, youth workers, and parents who are fighting the immodest onslaught that threatens to overwhelm us. - Publisher.
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Modesty, Christianity, Virtue, Christianity and culture, Theological virtuesEdition | Availability |
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Beauty of Modesty: Cultivating Virtue in the Face of a Vulgar Culture
2005, Turner Publishing Company
in English
1630264385 9781630264383
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The Beauty of Modesty: Cultivating Virtue in the Face of a Vulgar Culture (Leaders in Action)
May 2005, Cumberland House Publishing
Paperback
in English
158182422X 9781581824223
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