With ideas like technology, progress, and liberty shaping our lives, we are formed to believe
that reality is tending toward an ever greater number of choices and ever fewer limits. But is this
limitless ideal a good way to live? Dr. Ashley Hales has a different idea, which she explores in
her new book, A Spacious Life: Trading Hustle and Hurry for the Goodness of Limits. She
returns to Mere Fidelity to discuss about how limits can actually increase our liberty and what
this looks like for the modern Christian.
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The Book of the Month is Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology of the Body, by Dr. John W. Kleinig. Through his keen sensitivity to Scripture’s witness, Dr. Kleinig explains why bodies matter and addresses issues like shame, chastity, desire, gender dysphoria, and more, by integrating them into the biblical vision of creation.
For the month of September 2021, Mere Fidelity listeners will get a 40% discount on their purchase of this volume with the code MEREFIDELITYSEP21 at checkout.
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