FamilyLife Today® Sexual Purity After Purity Culture: What Should We Know?

Sexual Purity after Purity Culture: What Should We Know? Dean Inserra

June 5, 2023
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Serious flaws in purity culture deserve scrutiny—especially given its lasting negative effects on some raised in the movement. Many Christians today reject wholesale the movement and all that it stood for. But is there still a place for sexual purity? Author Dean Inserra dives into God’s flawless design for sex.

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Sexual Purity after Purity Culture: What Should We Know? Dean Inserra
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Show Notes

If you found today's episode intriguing, listen to other episodes with Dean Inserra
And grab his book, Pure: Why the Bible's Plan for Sexuality Isn't Outdated, Irrelevant, or Oppressive
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About the Guest

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Dean Inserra

DEAN INSERRA is a graduate of Liberty University and holds and MA in theological studies from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the founding pastor of City Church in Tallahassee, Florida. He also serves as an advisory member for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission’s Leadership Council with the Southern Baptist Convention. Dean and his wife have three children.