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The Abusive Wife
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In "The Abusive Wife," David Edgington delves into the often-unaddressed issue of female abuse within marriage.
He uses scripture to define and illustrate abusive behavior in wives, challenging the common tendency to solely focus on male culpability in marital conflict.
Edgington provides a framework for understanding the dynamics of abusive relationships, offering practical guidance for both victims and those seeking to intervene.
The book's significance lies in its willingness to confront a sensitive topic within the context of biblical principles, promoting healthy marital relationships.
It serves as a valuable resource for pastors, counselors, and individuals seeking to address abuse in their lives.
He uses scripture to define and illustrate abusive behavior in wives, challenging the common tendency to solely focus on male culpability in marital conflict.
Edgington provides a framework for understanding the dynamics of abusive relationships, offering practical guidance for both victims and those seeking to intervene.
The book's significance lies in its willingness to confront a sensitive topic within the context of biblical principles, promoting healthy marital relationships.
It serves as a valuable resource for pastors, counselors, and individuals seeking to address abuse in their lives.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Mentioned by Eric Kahn and Kevin Griffin ; discussed in relation to its difficulty in getting published and its focus on sins pertinent to females.

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