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Made with Meaning

God's Purpose for Bodies and the Language They Speak

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Made with Meaning

De: David Tipton
Narrado por: David Tipton
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"My body, my choice," the world tells us, but an honest reading of the Bible says otherwise. Why does it matter what we do with our bodies?

In this audiobook, David Tipton argues that bodies are for more important than we may realize, and they serve a greater purpose than just carrying our brains around. How we think about bodies impacts:

  • Marriage inside and outside the bedroom
  • The LGBTQIA+ movement and other sexual self-assertions
  • Contraception and artificial reproductive technologies
  • Hi-tech implants, artificial intelligence, and social robots
  • End-of-life ethics
  • Resurrection and the rebirth of the universe
©2022 David Tipton (P)2022 David Tipton
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"The secular culture tells us that the human body is meaningless. The Bible tells us that the human body reveals ultimate meaning: 'The word (ultimate meaning) was made flesh.' Herein lies the fundamental clash between good and evil raging in the world today. If you want to engage this battle at its roots, David Tipton’s Made with Meaning will help take you there." (Dr. Christopher West, president, Theology of the Body Institute and author of Our Bodies Tell God’s Story)

"David rigorously appreciates and engages John Paul II's Theology of the Body from a Protestant perspective. You may not agree with all his conclusions, but you will be thoroughly challenged to think theologically about your body." (Shawn Slate, pastor, Redeemer Church of Knoxville)

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