
Dani Treweek - Singleness Book Pack
Dani Treweek's two books make the perfect book pack to prompt thoughtful conversations and deep reflection on the theology of singleness!
This book pack includes:
Single Ever After: A Biblical Vision for the Significance of Singleness
Whatever your relationship status and however you currently feel about it, this biblical perspective on singleness will encourage and empower you. Married Christians will also learn more about how to help make church a community where single brothers and sisters thrive.
Meaning of Singleness, The: Retrieving an Eschatological Vision for the Contemporary Church
Dani Treweek offers biblical, historical, cultural, and theological reflections to retrieve a theology of singleness for the church today. Drawing upon both ancient and contemporary theologians, including Augustine, Ælfric of Eynsham, John Paul II, and Stanley Hauerwas, she contends not only that singleness has served an important role throughout the church's history, but that single Christians present the church with a foretaste of the eschatological reality that awaits all of God's people.
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Dani Treweek's two books make the perfect book pack to prompt thoughtful conversations and deep reflection on the theology of singleness!
This book pack includes:
Single Ever After: A Biblical Vision for the Significance of Singleness
Whatever your relationship status and however you currently feel about it, this biblical perspective on singleness will encourage and empower you. Married Christians will also learn more about how to help make church a community where single brothers and sisters thrive.
Meaning of Singleness, The: Retrieving an Eschatological Vision for the Contemporary Church
Dani Treweek offers biblical, historical, cultural, and theological reflections to retrieve a theology of singleness for the church today. Drawing upon both ancient and contemporary theologians, including Augustine, Ælfric of Eynsham, John Paul II, and Stanley Hauerwas, she contends not only that singleness has served an important role throughout the church's history, but that single Christians present the church with a foretaste of the eschatological reality that awaits all of God's people.












