

#41: Sex, College, and the Good Life
Feb 1, 2024
52:54
My guest in this episode is Scott Phelps, Executive Director of the Abstinence & Marriage Education Partnership. For many years now Scott has spoken to students about the great, long-term benefits of saving sex for marriage, and so I’ve invited him onto the show to share some of what he has learned, and how others have found his insights helpful.
In this podcast we discuss:
How he got interested in the relationship between living life well, flourishing, and sex
Principles, or the successful pathway that most often leads to a good life
Habit formation for life-long intimate relationships
Hope for students who have already been sexually active
Other benefits of waiting for sex until marriage
The example of Joseph, Potiphar’s wife, and Joseph’s future wife (Genesis 37-50)
The disbelief some have about the possibility of abstinence until marriage, yet their interest
How to swim against the alternative cultural narrative of “free sex,” which saturates all media
How his approach differs from most sex education programs
The personal value and apologetic force of the biblical view of sex and marriage
The biggest challenges students face to following the successful pathway to sex, marriage, and the good life
The acceleration and shift in the cultural narrative about sex since the COVID pandemic
How parents might tackle this topic with their children
Simplifying the issue with one simple question
Sex as fire in a firepit or as a forest fire
Living together, sex, future marriage, and divorce
Resources mentioned during our conversation:
Abstinence & Marriage Education Partnership
Dallas Willard, The Spirit of the Disciplines: Understanding How God Changes Lives
Scott Phelps, Excel Curriculum and Workbook
Glenn Stanton, The Ring Makes All The Difference: The Hidden Consequences of Cohabitation and the Strong Benefits of Marriage
Linda Waite and Maggie Gallagher, The Case for Marriage: Why Married People are Happier, Healthier and Better Off Financially
Rick Mattson and Stan Wallace, “Finding the Middle Way in the LGBTQ+ Conversation,” a College Faith podcast
Stan Wallace’s Summary of Virtue Ethics