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Just as in the first century, divorce is all around us. You’d be hard pressed to find anyone today not affected by divorce. How has divorce had an impact on you and your view of love and marriage? Watch the Loveology Session 1: Love
It’s an amazing picture of service and love, but it’s not quite there. You have to understand first-century culture to get the full picture of this practice. Loveology University® provides online training to certify Love Coaches, Relationship Coaches and Master Sexperts through a multimedia platform, with emphasis on loving yourself, physically and emotionally, while accepting others’ sexual practices without moral judgement, through comprehensive distance learning.Before you watch the video, take time to dig into the following question. Think about how it relates to you as an individual. Where does Jesus say marriage began? Why is this significant? Why does it matter? Junk Drawer Theology Contrary to what you might think, divorce was at pandemic levels in first-century Jewish culture. And sadly, more than 2,000 years later, here we are struggling with the same dysfunction and brokenness.
That said, there were several good points that were made that did not rely on or connote gender roles or sexual orientations.
All of that said, while somewhat disappointing, Loveology is much more balanced and nuanced than most other marriage books of this era, and definitely kinder to women and wives in general.