101 Quick Question with Catholic Answers Sexuality

101 Quick Question with Catholic Answers Sexuality

by Peggy Frye
101 Quick Question with Catholic Answers Sexuality

101 Quick Question with Catholic Answers Sexuality

by Peggy Frye

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Overview

In a world where modern culture treats sexuality as a theme park for adults instead of as a gift given to man and woman to share in the context of love and marriage, the Catholic Church remains steadfast in its work as steward of Christ’s teachings and continues to guide the world in the truths of human sexuality.

In 101 Quick Questions with Catholic Answers: Sexuality, Catholic Answers’ staff apologist Peggy Frye presents a sort of “greatest hits” of questions on sexuality and in the process covers a great deal of ground on this often complex and always contentious portion of Church teaching.

Serving as a simple introduction to the Catholic truths on the subject of human sexuality, this book will be your secret weapon against what Pope Benedict XIV calls the “tyranny of relativism” – as Frye and company show you why the Church teaches so strongly about the procreative powers.

In 101 Quick Questions with Catholic Answers: Sexuality, you’ll learn:

The straight facts about pre-marital sex.

The beauty and goodness in human sexuality.

The important part chastity plays both inside and outside of marriage.

The difference between sin and the occasion of sin.

How cohabitation is destroying marriage – and society!

The procreative and unitive ends of marriage.

And much more.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016076126
Publisher: Catholic Answers
Publication date: 11/07/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 101
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Peggy Frye has been on the staff of Catholic Answers Inc., an apostolate dedicated to the defense of the Catholic Faith, since 1995. Formerly an Evangelical Christian, she entered the Catholic Church in 1991.
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