Living More Human(e)Ly?: Towards Better Approaches to Dating and Couple Relationships in Contemporary Anglo-American Contexts - Hardcover
Living More Human(e)Ly?: Towards Better Approaches to Dating and Couple Relationships in Contemporary Anglo-American Contexts - Hardcover
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by Rebecca Leong (Author)
Does it really matter who one chooses to marry and how one makes a choice as to who to marry, or is it basically true that "you always marry the wrong person"? Was Jane Austen right in her portrayals of couples marrying for "love," for "comfort," or for both? What about arranged marriages? Does "the one" exist? How about soulmates? Will getting involved in casual sex or "hook-up culture" affect one's chances of eventually realizing "happy lifelong monogamy"? Are promoters of "purity culture" basically right that their approach will help lead to happy, lasting marriages? Can there be a way forward through the culture wars? Are dating apps any good? Virtue ethics is sometimes drawn upon for a dependable approach to couple relationships. But what does this approach consist of, and which "virtues" (as there are potentially very many) should one focus on, particularly when navigating dating culture in contemporary contexts? What light might theology, history, and the human sciences (including sociology and psychology) shed on these matters? Rebecca Leong offers findings from wide-ranging interdisciplinary studies that address these questions (and more), in the process developing a five-fold ethic and further building blocks for better approaches to dating in contemporary contexts.
Author Biography
Rebecca Leong is an independent scholar. She holds a PhD in theological ethics from Durham University and teaches part-time at Durham University's Department of Theology and Religion. She was formerly a lawyer, read law at Cambridge University, and practiced law in Singapore and England. A mum of two teenagers, she also serves on the committee of the Society for the Study of Christian Ethics.