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Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology of the Body

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14 April 2021

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**Why do we have bodies?**   When it comes to thinking about our bodies, confusion reigns. In our secular age, there has been a loss of the body's goodness, purpose, and end. Many people, driven by shame and idolatry, abuse their body through self-harm or self-improvement. How can we renew our...

**Why do we have bodies?**  
When it comes to thinking about our bodies, confusion reigns. In our secular age, there has been a loss of the body's goodness, purpose, and end. Many people, driven by shame and idolatry, abuse their body through self-harm or self-improvement. How can we renew our understanding and see our bodies the way God does?  
In *Wonderfully Made*, John Kleinig forms a properly biblical theology of our bodies. Through his keen sensitivity to Scripture's witness, Kleinig explains why bodies matter. While sin has corrupted our bodies and how we think of them, God's creation is still good. Thus, our bodies are good gifts. The Son took on a body to redeem our bodies. Kleinig addresses issues like shame, chastity, desire, gender dysphoria, and more, by integrating them into the biblical vision of creation.  
Readers of *Wonderfully Made* will not only be equipped to engage in current issues; they will gain a robust theology of the body and better appreciation of God's very good creation.

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**Why do we have bodies?**   When it comes to thinking about our bodies, confusion reigns. In our secular age, there has been a loss of the body's goodness, purpose, and end. Many people, driven by shame and idolatry, abuse their body through self-harm or self-improvement. How can we renew our...

**Why do we have bodies?**  
When it comes to thinking about our bodies, confusion reigns. In our secular age, there has been a loss of the body's goodness, purpose, and end. Many people, driven by shame and idolatry, abuse their body through self-harm or self-improvement. How can we renew our understanding and see our bodies the way God does?  
In *Wonderfully Made*, John Kleinig forms a properly biblical theology of our bodies. Through his keen sensitivity to Scripture's witness, Kleinig explains why bodies matter. While sin has corrupted our bodies and how we think of them, God's creation is still good. Thus, our bodies are good gifts. The Son took on a body to redeem our bodies. Kleinig addresses issues like shame, chastity, desire, gender dysphoria, and more, by integrating them into the biblical vision of creation.  
Readers of *Wonderfully Made* will not only be equipped to engage in current issues; they will gain a robust theology of the body and better appreciation of God's very good creation.
Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology of the Body $39.99
Koorong code 579511
ISBN 9781683594673
Pages 248
Publisher Baker Book House
Publication date 14 April 2021
Dimensions 23 x 152 x 220mm
Weight 0.95kg
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  • JK
    Jae K.
    Flag of New Zealand
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    8 months ago
    Very helpful

    A very helpful reflection on the body from a Lutheran perspective.

  • JK
    J K.
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    8 months ago
    Very helpful

    A very helpful reflection on the body from a Lutheran perspective.