![]() ![]() “The meaning of life came to be seen as the fruit of the freedom of the individual to choose the life that most fulfills him or her personally. During the Enlightenment Age of the 18th and 19th centuries, people’s attitudes toward marriage began to change. ![]() Keller begins by explaining the cultural shift that has happened in the American view of marriage. ![]() I hope this would encourage you to buy your own copy and read it slowly and meditatively. (Oh, yeah, I generally dislike those, too.)īut back to the subject at hand, this book is so fantastic, I thought I’d share some highlights from each chapter. Anyway … I digress … You probably hate reading long blog posts and watching long YouTube videos. I’m sure there’s some cost-effective reason why authors are encouraged to write one lengthy book, but I have such a hard time finishing long books. I much prefer to read three one-hundred page books or two one-hundred-fifty page books, than one three-hundred page book. Can I just admit here that I wish that books were short? Please, if I ever write a 300-page book, will you please remind me of this. In the summer of 2018, I started reading Timothy Keller’s book, The Meaning of Marriage. ![]()
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