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Author Information:
Carrie A. Miles
(Ph.D., University of Chicago)
works as an organizational
psychologist and consultant
in Fairfax, Virginia. She is a
senior research
fellow at the
Consortium for the Economic
Study of Religion at George
Mason
University, Virginia,
and the executive officer of
the Association for the
Study
of Religion, Economics, and
Culture.
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The Redemption of Love:
Rescuing Marriage and Sexuality from the Economics of a Fallen World
Author:
Carrie A. Miles
Edition: Paperback
Price: 24.99 (order by phone at 1-800-877-2665 and
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Dimensions: 6 x 9
Number of Pages: 240
Publication Date: Apr. 06
Publisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan,
Brazos Press,
Baker Book House
Description:
Today's society is saturated with competing answers to the dilemmas
of love, sex, relationships, marriage, gender roles, and family. In
The Redemption of Love, Carrie Miles resists the temptation to jump
to solutions without first stepping back to understand the problem
and its cause.
Meticulous in her arguments,
Miles leads the reader in discovering what the Bible has to say about love
in the twenty-first century by using the relatively new tools of
socioeconomics. The result is a comprehensive, compelling approach
considering economics not in terms of money but with reference to how we
allocate our time and energy and how our beliefs and values shape our
identities.
Miles outlines a consistent
description of biblical love throughout scripture. The differences that
divide men and women and set them up for conflict today were not created by
God, she argues, but by sin. According to Miles, the Bible shows us that the
love God envisioned for his people is a "soul-stirring, deep, and
passionate" love--the only effective solution Christians can offer in
today's battle to save marriage and family. This will be a valuable text for
courses on family, marriage, and gender issues, as well as for clergy and
laypeople searching for answers.
Review by Foreword Magazine
"The questions about gender with which
Christendom--and society at large--must reckon are vital. What does it mean to
be a man? What does it mean to be a woman? Which social roles should be embraced
because they are dictated by biology or faith, and which ones may be cast off
because they are mere cultural conventions? It is these essential questions that
this book seeks to answer. The author . . . brings knowledge of both economics
and Christianity to bear on the topic of gender roles. . . . Miles's social and
economic analysis of the family throughout history is masterful, but it is here,
in offering the solution to these problems, that her book is most important.
Using her own analysis of the Song of Songs from the Old Testament of the Bible,
Miles argues that Christians should view love as an opportunity to serve others,
rather than exert power over them. . . . Miles's overarching argument is
compelling. This significant book brings the reader closer to logical,
satisfying answers to the vital questions about gender--and humanity."
--Melanie
Seibert, ForeWord Magazine
This is a book well worth reading, and almost everyone will find
material that they did not know before. While the emphasis is
biblical, it draws deeply upon the history of marriage and the
influences of economics on cultural patterns in Bible times and in
our times around the world.
Miles’ competency in Biblical languages and thorough understanding
of both Old and New Testaments gives her credence in discussing the
problems facing marriages in ancient times as well as in our day.
Her discussion of the real meaning of the Song of Solomon gives
depth and unusual appreciation of this often neglected or
misinterpreted writing.
Her approach to modern family problems for Christians, and their
responsibility, opportunity, and limitations in the world of
politics is informative and challenging. Her discussion of the
social problems facing our world, their impact on marriage, what
Christians can and should do about these factors is honest and
realistic.
This book should be in every church library, on the shelf of every
marriage counselor, on the reading list or textbook list of
Christian college courses on marriage, and would make great
discussions for church book clubs! How often is economic
pressure—past and present—a part of our understanding of marriage?
It should be.
-- Alvera Mickelson
Alvera Mickelsen received her M.A. from Wheaton College and
M.S. in journalism from Northwestern University. She taught
writing for several years at Wheaton and Bethel Colleges. She
and her late husband, Berkeley Mickelsen, wrote several articles
and books together including The Family Bible Encyclopedia,
Understanding Scripture, and The Picture Bible Dictionary. The
two of them were among the founders of Christians for Biblical
Equality. Alvera has also served as editor for Women, Authority,
and the Bible.
Endorsements:
"I regard this winsomely
written, meticulously researched, hopeful, and wise book as a must-read. Dr.
Miles has brilliantly connected an astute analysis of the relation of the
pre-industrial economics of scarcity to traditional sexual divisions of
labor and gender norms in the 'fallen world of thorns' with her insightful
and persuasive readings of Genesis, the Song of Songs, and Ephesians. Many
readers will find truly eye-opening her detailed investigation of the
intimate relation between human survival and the focus of marriage changing
from production to consumption. And her emphasis on the here-and-now
consequences of redemption in Christ for marriage and sexual relationships
is both theologically sound and wonderfully practical. This book can change
your life and your marriage for the better."
--S. Scott Bartchy, UCLA
"This elegant, sensible, and
faithful book peels away centuries of misunderstanding about Christianity
and marital love."
--Rodney Stark, author of For the Glory of God
"Dr. Miles successfully
navigates the turbulent waters of modern sexual life and traditional
Christian morality. She calls both husbands and wives to greater mutual love
and regard through her careful reading of the passages of Ephesians and
Matthew most challenging to today's Christian. The delightful chapter on the
Song of Songs is worth the price of the book."
--Jennifer Roback Morse,
author of Smart Sex: Finding Lifelong Love in a Hook-up World
"Combining keen observations
with sociological evidence, this book offers an understanding of the factors
that have shaken the institutions of marriage and the family in modern
societies and what can be done about it. Building upon both previous
scholarship and a generous but responsible use of biblical writings, the
author explains how we can be liberated from a self-centered 'economic' view
of gender and sexuality relationships. The Redemption of Love calls
for nothing less than a new ethics for marriage, gender, and family
relationships, which in reality is a reaffirmation of biblical ethics. I
look forward to using this well-written and insightful book in my gender and
sexuality course."
--Jack Balswick, Fuller Theological Seminary
"The Redemption of Love
is a book we have needed for a long time! While there are plenty of books on
the topic of marriage, few offer a genuine assessment of the impact of
economics on marriage customs from the Garden of Eden through the present.
This book is a must read for marriage counselors, pastors, professors, and
lay leaders. With its biblical emphasis, The Redemption of Love
belongs in every church library. It is an understandable and significant
resource for lay people as well as professionals."
--Mimi Haddad, president,
Christians for Biblical Equality (www.cbeinternational.org)
"So many books on marriage are
saying the same old thing; this book by Carrie Miles is a fresh perspective.
I learned from her focus on economics about the many ways our materialistic,
capitalist culture puts a strain on families and draws us away from the
wisdom of scripture. Her application of the Bible to our lives today is a
welcome relief from the politics of hierarchy we hear all too often. In
persuasive and clear tones, Miles argues for greater mutuality in marriage
between men and women, and helps us see what it really means to put God
first. Miles sets our hearts and minds back on the right course: mutual
submission and married love that honors Christ."
--Alan G. Padgett, Luther
Seminary
"In this candid and sensitive
book, Carrie Miles shows how much of the 'traditional family values' were
shaped by economic necessity. These values are not supported, however, by
changing economic realities that in fact seem to support other values. Dr.
Miles responds with a sophisticated analysis of biblical teachings on
marriage, especially in the Song of Songs."
--Andrew Greeley, University of
Chicago
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