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Talking About the Search for Love (Talking About)

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Sex And the Cynics

Talking About the Search for Love (Talking About)

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Love: one of the deepest longings of the human heart, yet increasingly viewed with cynicism. Many people have been hurt too often to believe in love any more, or they just think that it can never last – and they settle for sex as an end in itself. How can Christians say that we were made for love – and that God loves us – in a context like this?

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Damaris Publishing
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English
Pages
98

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Sex And the Cynics: Talking About the Search for Love (Talking About)
June 2006, Damaris Publishing
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Table of Contents

Introduction to the Talking About series Page Tony Watkins
Introduction Page Nick Pollard
1. Happily Never After? Page Nick Pollard
2. Up Close and Personal – a biblical perspective on love Page Steve Tilley
3. You Complete Me – love in the movies Page Caroline Puntis
4. Desperately Seeking Something – Desperate Housewives Page Annie Porthouse
5. Love Actually – study guide Page Steve Couch
6. Closer – study guide Page Louise Crook
7. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind – study guide Page Caroline Puntis
8. The History of Love (Nicole Krauss) – study guide Page Tony Watkins
9. Out of Control – the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer Page Peter S. Williams
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Milton Keynes, UK

Contributors

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Tony Watkins
Contributor
Nick Pollard
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Steve Tilley
Contributor
Caroline Puntis
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Annie Porthouse
Contributor
Steve Couch
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Louise Crook
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Peter S. Williams

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
98
Dimensions
7.6 x 5.1 x 0.6 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

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OL8773138M
Internet Archive
sexcynicstalking0000tony
ISBN 10
1904753116
ISBN 13
9781904753117
OCLC/WorldCat
150339090
Library Thing
6524414
Goodreads
1083096

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