In Mere Sexuality, Todd Wilson takes on the challenge of articulating Christian norms regarding sex and gender. He does so in a clear, accessible way. Followers of Christ will be indebted to Wilson for helping us identify and articulate those norms in a dramatically changing culture in which such norms are all but lost.
Mark A. Yarhouse, PsyD, professor of psychology & Hughes Endowed Chair; director of the Institute for the Study of Sexual Identity at Regent University
Mere Sexuality is a faithful, readable navigation through questions of sexuality, pointing toward the gospel and our truest identity as sons and daughters in Christ. In our sexually confused times, this book has clarity and conviction.
Russell Moore, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention
The human sexual union is of utmost importance in the Judeo-Christian tradition. It is the first act God gave humanity to get busy with. Unfortunately, the Christian church has lost its way on the topic, inf luenced by the world just as much as, if not more than, by the teaching of Godâs Word. Todd Wilson aims to put this right, and Mere Sexuality is a major contribution to this essential effort. It is faithfully biblical, helpfully practical, and immensely thoughtful. Every serious Christian should read and benefit from Wilsonâs wisdom here.
Glenn T. Stanton, director of Family Formation Studies at Focus on the Family and author of Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor
This is not just another book about sex; it is a tract for the times. Relevant, timely, and theologically rich, it connects sexuality with Christology and offers practical pastoral wisdom on a topic that God cares about a lot. Strongly recommended!
Timothy George; founding dean of Beeson Divinity School of Samford University; general editor of the Reformation Commentary on Scripture
Todd Wilson has given us a thoughtful, sensitive, and, above all, deeply Christian book about sexual morality and marriage. It brings into the foreground the power and beauty of the biblical understanding of marriage as a truly conjugal bond---a joining of hearts and minds, yes, but one founded upon the biological union made possible by the sexual-reproductive complementarity of male and female. Pastor Wilson shows us that the Christian ânoâ to sexual sins is rooted in the profound Christian âyesâ to the goodness of truly conjugal union.
Robert P. George, McCormick professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University
Todd Wilson offers an orthodox, holistic, and compassionate treatment of this most powerful, perplexing, and delightful gift from God. Mere Sexuality is exceptional, not only in offering a compelling argument for Godâs ideal for human sexuality, but also in addressing with pastoral understanding and care the ways we fall short.
Karen Swallow Prior, author of Booked: Literature in the Soul of Me and Fierce Convictions: The Extraordinary Life of Hannah MoreâPoet, Reformer, Abolitionist
We need this book! In our highly sexualized culture, we need careful ref lection, both theologically and with the practical challenges in view. Todd Wilson gives us just that---and with a wise and gracious spirit. This is a must-read for scholars, pastors, and others who want solid guidance on the issues.
Richard J. Mouw, PhD, president emeritus, professor of faith and public life, Fuller Theological Seminary
Years ago, in the midst of a world war, an incredibly timely and now timeless book came out called Mere Christianity. Today, I have the honor of recommending to you Mere Sexuality. This is a crucial book for you to read now amidst our exploding culture wars. Todd Wilson writes in a way that pushes back hatred and anger. He lays out a case for biblical sexuality that is simply unmatched in its clarity and insight for those seeking truth and wisdom in this area. Donât hide from this topic and think it will go away. Dig into this short, powerful book, and be encouraged that you can hold firm to your faith and still walk with and love others well.
John Trent, PhD, Chapman Chair of Marriage and Family Ministry and Therapy at Moody Theological Seminary
Yeats probably did not have sexuality in mind when he penned his famous poetic line âthings fall apart; the center cannot hold,â but he may as well have, for sexual anarchy has indeed been loosed upon the world. Todd Wilson brings Christian clarity and charity to the confusion, reminding the church of what it has known for nearly two thousand years but recently forgotten: mere sexuality, the historic consensus that God created human beings male and female as part of a larger design plan for union and communion, and that human flourishing depends on our respecting, not disrespecting, this created order, an order that is enabling, not disabling. The book provides rich resources for pastors and others seeking wisdom on this issue, but the chapter on Jesusâ sexuality especially stood out as âmerelyâ breathtaking.
Kevin J. Vanhoozer, research professor of systematic theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School