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Sex and the Cynics: Talking About the Search for Love (Talking About Series)

Sex and the Cynics: Talking About the Search for Love (Talking About Series)
By Tony Watkins

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Talking about the search for true intimacy and how that desire has been corrupted through lost intimacy with God.

'Sex and the Cynics' uses popular culture to demonstrate Christian principles for life. Includes a biblical perspective on the subject of love and articles on it’s key aspects. It also contains study guides on relevant films, books or TV shows and an introduction to contemporary influential ‘thinkers’.

The search for true intimacy with another person is something everyone desires. However, that desire has been corrupted or lost through humanity’s lost intimacy with God. That intimacy has been restored through Christ, but we still live with the consequences of ‘the fall’.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1291391 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 98 pages

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From the Publisher
Another volume in the ‘Talking About’ series, using understanding of popular culture to bring out Christian principles for life and living.

Sex and the Cynics includes a biblical perspective on the issue, articles on key aspects of the central theme, study guides on relevant films, books or TV programmes and an introduction to a key thinker whose work still influences today’s culture.

The book is based on Nick Pollard's regular article from Idea magazine and is ideal for individual or group study.

About the Author
Steve Couch spent ten years as a church youth worker and writer in a variety of places, before joining the Damaris team. He is currently Managing Editor of RE Lessons Online, Editor of Talks To Go, and a Commissioning Editor for Damaris Publishing. Steve lives in Bournemouth with his wife Ann and their son Peter