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This Week's Suggested Book from the Ashbrook Center
(Week of May 15, 2000)
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Wing to Wing, Oar to Oar:
Readings on Courting and Marrying
edited by Amy A. Kass & Leon R. Kass
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University of Notre Dame Press
636 pages, 2000
Hardcover, $25.00
ISBN: 0-268-01960-6
Wing to Wing, Oar to Oar is an anthology of source readings offered as a response to the contemporary cultural silence surrounding love that leads to marriage. It addresses important questions that emerge not from theory, but from practice: Why marry? Is this love? How can I find and win the right one to marry? What about sex?
Why a wedding and the promises of marriage? What can married life be like? Using readings from Homer, Herodotus, Plato, Aquinas, Erasmus, Shakespeare, Rousseau, Austen, Tolstoy, C.S. Lewis, Miss Manners, and many others, this collection challenges our unexamined opinions, expands our sympathies, elevates our gaze, and introduces us to possibilities open to human beings in everyday life that may be undreamt of in our current discourse. This unapologetically pro-marriage anthology is intended to help young people of marriageable age and their parents think about the meaning, purpose, and virtues of marriage and, especially, about finding the right person with whom to make a life.
Table of Contents
Where Are We Now? Assessing Our Situation
Why Marry? Defenses of Matrimony
What About Sex? Man, Woman, and Sexuality
Is This Love? Eros and Its Aims
How Can I Find and Win the Right One? Courtship
Why A Wedding? The Promises of Marriage
What Can Married Life Be Like? The Blessings of Married Life
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