Tim Keller (pastor) Quote

In short, the enlightenment privatized marriage, taking it out of the public sphere, and redefined its purpose as individual gratification, not any 'broader good' such as reflecting God's nature, producing character, or raising children. Slowly but surely, this newer understanding of the meaning of marriage has displaced the older ones in Western culture.


The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Marriage with the Wisdom of God (ed. Hachette UK, 2011) - ISBN: 9781444703191


In short, the enlightenment privatized marriage, taking it out of the public sphere, and redefined its purpose as individual gratification, not any...

In short, the enlightenment privatized marriage, taking it out of the public sphere, and redefined its purpose as individual gratification, not any...

In short, the enlightenment privatized marriage, taking it out of the public sphere, and redefined its purpose as individual gratification, not any...

In short, the enlightenment privatized marriage, taking it out of the public sphere, and redefined its purpose as individual gratification, not any...