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Loading... Sex God: Exploring the Endless Connections Between Sexuality And…by Rob Bell
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Another thought provoking book by Rob Bell. Although I can't always follow his line of reasoning, the book made me think. And, the book at times made me cry. The book does a wonderful job of balancing the importance of sex between the extremes of the animal behavior of much of society and the unrealistic angelic standard of much of the church. I whole-heartedly recommend this book. ( )Very good. Great exploration of the connections between sexuality and spirituality. The author does a nice job exploring the connections between sexuality and spirituality. His main thesis is that humans are relational in nature. Our sexuality and spirituality are the two greatest avenues we seek out relationships (with each other and with god). I thought the book takes a more refreshing view of sexuality than most traditional Augustinian-influenced texts. I know some have proposed this being a good text to replace the "I kissed being a sexual person goodbye" series, but I am unsure if the material within this book can be understood by the majority of high school students. Nevertheless, the book will create some good conversations within theological settings. Title: Sex God Author: BELL Rob Publisher: Zondervan Format: Paperback BCID: http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/5... No. of pages: 201 First sentence: Once there were two brothers. When I first saw this book, I thought the author was trying to be sensationalist. I mean, sex sells, doesn’t it? And I bought it. And then it sat on the shelf while I put off reading it and put it off some more. I finally read it over the last couple of days for the Spring Reading Thing and I was very pleasantly surprised. Bell’s language is beautiful in and of itself and he didn’t try for sensationalism once. The book is called ‘Sex God’ because it’s about sex and it’s about God. Bell looks at human relationships, sex and our spiritual relationship. He refers to the Bible often and sees marriage imagery in many verses. This book has stoked my enthusiasm for reading the Bible and I think I’ll be reading with a new understanding of what my relationship with God could (or should) be like. I would recommend this book to anyone (Christian or just ‘open to Christian ideas’) who’s interested in relationships. I think it could be particularly useful for married/engaged couples who want to take their relationship to the next level. The book’s cover is attractive although pink isn’t my favourite colour. Within the text, headings are in pale pink and I did find this difficult to read. 8/10 What is it about: How sexuality, spirituality, being human, being a Christian, loving others, dating, marriage, letting go of your past, relationships... are all inter-connected. What went through my mind: Instead 0f calling this a book, it's more like a collection of insights / wise sayings. I liked how the book is not written like a (boring) lecture / theological discussion, but simply the thought process of a fellow Christ-follower, contemplating how to connect the dots in life, so things would fall into place in God's bigger picture --Glad that i got to take a peek at his ideas : ) Why Should you read it, too? Just to gain some fresh ideas about life & God & people. & No, this book doesn't talk exclusively about SEX. "This is really (not) about THAT." no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0310263468, Hardcover)God and sex go together. You can’t separate the two, says Rob Bell, because this physical world is intimately linked to deeper spiritual realities. And so, in order to make sense of sexuality, at some point you have to talk about God. With beauty and unusual insight, Sex God explores this connection.(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:03 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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