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Your household is not just a shelter from a war zone; it is the command center from where you launch your attacks. It's this vision of the world with the Christian family at the heart that modern parents desperately need to recover.
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- Alex Taylor
- 01-24-22
A timely book!
This is a very good little book, and one that I’ll be warmly recommending to others. Its message was not new to me, but it’s an excellent and very succinct expression of some vitally important ideas.
One note about the reader’s performance: it baffles me that a professional reader couldn’t be bothered to learn how to properly pronounce Latin words and names. Latin pronunciation presents no great challenge to native English speakers, and there are abundant guides to both the classical and ecclesiastical standards available online for free. His Greek pronunciation is also very poor, but the Latin really stood out to me because it would have been so easy to get it right.
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- Bethany Nielson
- 10-30-21
excellent and engaging
A beautiful and thoughtful defense of the historic and present household as an anchor for family and community. A must read for Christian parents.
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- Jennifer R.
- 12-26-20
Excellent but wordy
The message the author shares is needful for us modern 21st century Christians. Its a short book and definitely worth listening to if you care at all about Christian homes and the important role they play. A, must read, really, for homemakers and husbands/ fathers as well.
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- Henry Collazo
- 10-18-20
Great audiobook! I've been blessed
Would Recommend to everyone and it should keeper in every house. God bless you 😉
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- Terrence
- 04-04-20
A Timely Work When Hope Seems Lost
The only negative thing I can say about this book is that it's too short. Went I finished, I thought the app was broken. Granted, the book did have an ending, and it was well done, but I was left wanting more. This book to me was a battle cry of sorts.
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- Amanda
- 02-24-20
So good!
Wow! I loved it and plan to listen to it again. What a beautiful picture of how God planed for our families to run!
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- Sarutaru06
- 01-06-20
A Unique Approach to a Devisive Topic
There are few things more difficult to talk about in our culture than gender roles, slavery, lordship, and a well-ordered house. CR Wiley takes a unique approach by comparing and contrasting the Roman culture/literature concerning piety and the household with the biblical story of piety and the household. Since the New Testament was written in a Roman context, looking into that context along with the origins of some key Greek words in Ephesians (not just in Ephesians 5 mind you) sheds light on the culture that Paul wrote to. In this regard, very little time at the conclusion of the book is spent on the household code of Ephesians 5. Instead the author takes you into a worldview that is foreign to modern America to help us see that we may have lost something between the writing of the New Testament and the present.
In this regard the book reminds me of John Macarthur's book "Slave" where he spent an extended period of time spelling out exactly what a poorly translated Greek word meant and what it would have brought to mind in a Roman culture.
The one complaint I have with the book is that the author presents an ideal where the Husband and Wife's primary source of income should be self-dependent. It's a minor point in the book and seems to be more a plug for his other book than a full-orbed discussion, which made it sound like an assertion that wasn't ready to deal with the reality it's being spoken into. Again though, it wasn't necessarily the topic being discussed so I can agree with the author that self-employment should be the ideal for households.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-19-19
Great book!
This book really dives into the significance of households to the social order and the Christian church’s advance.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-16-19
Gloriously helpful
Wiley is faithful and profitable in this helpful work. I would recommend this book to all parents and especially to ministers of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
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- M. Hsie
- 08-21-19
Solid and insightful
With all he handwringing about what our civilization has supposedly lost, this offering offers a solid sense of hope and purpose. The stars that shone on Plato and Moses shine on us, largely unchanged. The foundations of the created order will stand through all human fashions.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-11-20
Great book about how to have a biblical household
Fascinating journey through philosophy, history and theology with the conclusion of how to apply ancient wisdom in the modern household. I recommend you read this but make sure you read all the way through as there are different ideas presented in each section, with the most relevant and crucial at the end.
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- David John Magee
- 08-20-19
Fro Classical Greece to Eternity
Helpful discussion on how unusual historically and biblically is the household we currently see as normal, with strong reasons and motivations for household renovation.