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rdubbaneh 's review for:
The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God
by Kathy Keller, Timothy Keller
Pretty good stuff. I read this over the summer so I don’t recall exact thoughts, but I do remember loving the chapters on marriage as a best-friendship; how to love and serve each other despite incompatibilities; and how to love & embrace “the other” - the person you did not know your spouse actually was.
This book keeps things real and exposes the realities of marriage, but counteracts them with truth about its beautiful purposes. Although it’s written from a Christian worldview, I remember thinking of several of my non-Christian friends while reading it who would have appreciated, agreed with, and benefited from a lot of its teachings.
Also, although I love Tim Keller’s teachings I am not a huge fan of his writing style. That being said, I do love how he is fair to skeptics and always addresses arguments and opinions that challenge Biblical viewpoints.
This is is a simple read and provides a lot of helpful thought, regardless of your relationship status or views on marriage.
This book keeps things real and exposes the realities of marriage, but counteracts them with truth about its beautiful purposes. Although it’s written from a Christian worldview, I remember thinking of several of my non-Christian friends while reading it who would have appreciated, agreed with, and benefited from a lot of its teachings.
Also, although I love Tim Keller’s teachings I am not a huge fan of his writing style. That being said, I do love how he is fair to skeptics and always addresses arguments and opinions that challenge Biblical viewpoints.
This is is a simple read and provides a lot of helpful thought, regardless of your relationship status or views on marriage.