Victims of the Revolution, How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All
How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All
Book • 2019
Nathaniel Blake's Victims of the Revolution critiques the sexual revolution, arguing that its promises of happiness and freedom have resulted in a relational wasteland.
The book explores how sexual liberation has alienated men and women from each other, leading to increased loneliness and unhappiness.
Blake contends that Christian sexual ethics, rooted in human nature, offer a better way to love and live.
He challenges the cultural norms that promote sexual selfishness and highlights the importance of committed relationships and the well-being of children.
By examining the consequences of the sexual revolution, the book calls for a return to traditional Christian values as a path towards genuine human flourishing.
The book explores how sexual liberation has alienated men and women from each other, leading to increased loneliness and unhappiness.
Blake contends that Christian sexual ethics, rooted in human nature, offer a better way to love and live.
He challenges the cultural norms that promote sexual selfishness and highlights the importance of committed relationships and the well-being of children.
By examining the consequences of the sexual revolution, the book calls for a return to traditional Christian values as a path towards genuine human flourishing.