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Sexual Desire, Singleness and the Beauty of Christian Sexual Ethics: Andrew Bunt

Sexual Desire, Singleness and the Beauty of Christian Sexual Ethics: Andrew Bunt

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Andrew Bunt is the Content Director at Living Out, a UK based ministry that equips the church in matters related to sexuality and gender from biblical perspective. (living out.org). Andrew is a pastor, speaker, and author who’s written several books including his latest book: Getting God’s Perspective: A Short Christian Introduction to Worldviews, Sexuality & Gender. In this conversation, we discuss questions about the Christian sexual ethic—is it beautiful or oppressive and harmful? Why a Christian worldview is essential for understanding the Christian sexuality ethic. How a Christian view of freedom and progress are important for understanding sexuality. And then, in our "extra innings" portion of this conversation, we discuss, once again, whether Christians should “identify” as gay (and what the term “identity” even means).


Time Stamps

00:00:00 Introduction

00:02:12 The Beauty of Christian Sexuality & God's Design

00:06:33 Why the Secular Story About Sexuality Falls Short

00:14:17 Talking with Young People About LGBTQ Friends & Biblical Boundaries

00:22:58 Living with Unmet Sexual Desires and Spiritual Growth

00:27:15 Singleness, Loneliness, and the Community Jesus Envisioned

00:34:30 The Importance of Deep Friendship and Belonging in the Church

00:45:00 Why Worldview Matters for Conversations About Sexuality & Gender

00:55:00 A Christian Worldview of Progress and Living Faithfully in a Changing Culture

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