7 edition of Speaking Desires Can Be Dangerous found in the catalog.
Published
February 1, 2000
by Polity Press
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Written in
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 208 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7956123M |
ISBN 10 | 0745619681 |
ISBN 10 | 9780745619682 |
During a ten-year career in public relations, she spent three years on the public speaking circuit, edited two newsletters, wrote three award winning public service announcements, did television and radio commercials, starred in the Seven Year Itch, taught college classes, lobbied both the Texas State Legislature and the US Congress, and served. This is why forms of desire have always been prescriptive – if enough people can be taught what pleasure is, then you have an easier time containing the negative fallout of the pursuit of pleasure. But desire is a can of worms – the more you allow the can to be opened, the more unexpected things will emerge.
The strength of The Most Dangerous Book lies in its subtle details. throughout most of the English-speaking world for over a decade. a procession of desires and memories interspersed with Author: Kevin Birmingham. We can kick the enemy and defeat him by speaking the Word of God. Praying the Bible out loud is powerful for spiritual breakthrough. Praying God’s Word with our lips is a dangerous weapon to : Debbie Przybylski.
The point is that these sinful desires, which Homosexuality is one among a list of others, can be resisted and mortified by the Christian through the power of the Holy Spirit. This is the struggled of the Christian life (Gal 5, Rom 7). I'm speaking about frequency, but I can see the value in the comment. It's not my intent to pathologize or stigmatize these fantasies — I'm just saying .
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This author. She writes the most beautiful words. This would be classified as a romantic suspense but I dont think it matters what genre she is writing in. Her words are just perfection/5. According to psychologist Susan Campbell, PhD, author of Saying What’s Real: Seven Keys to Authentic Communication and Relationship Success (HJ Kramer, ), fears of speaking our truth generally come from our natural desires to be accepted and connected.
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Brilliant, just brilliant!. This book was so freaking amazing, and full of surprises. In Dangerous Good, Kenny Luck activates the hearts of men by awakening the deepest desires within them. Luck shows how easily our identities get hijacked by impostors and guides us to the dangerous-yet-good identity God desires us to find.
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The main lesson he takes from this is that "friendship can be a dangerous enemy, a seduction of the mind." Like love, it must be subjected to reason if it is to be truly good.
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