It was an unlikely match. Jim was a new believer and former male stripper; Sarah was a Ph.D. in theology. How did they come to understand - and practice - headship in their marriage? In a culture where gender roles are often misunderstood, the Sumners help you and your spouse develop "oneness," resolve conflict, define expectations, and more. Paperback.
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Reviewed by Alex Panos (Kingston, NY), October 23, 2008
This book presents a realistic view of Christian marriage and and is jam packed with advice about avoiding pitfalls in the marriage relationship. For that it is worth reading; however, I was not convinced by their definition of "headship." They did not give enough consideration to "context" in their exposition of Ephesians 5:23. Their understanding of headship as "metaphor" didn't make sense because they didn't clearly state what the meaning of the metaphor was especially in the context of Ephesians 5:21-33.
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