Sex, singleness and secularisation

Dr Denis R Alexander  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Apr 2005
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Secular thinking and practices can invade the thinking of Christians overtly or covertly. This article raises the question: could secular thinking be creeping into our churches covertly and influencing our expectations about marriage?

It is addressed mainly to single men, although the problem it addresses is a corporate one and affects the whole body of Christ. But if you’re male and really longing to get married, and it hasn’t worked out for you yet, then this article is not really for you.

Having excluded a large proportion of the EN readership, we can continue!

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