The Thrill of the Chaste: Finding Fulfillment While Keeping Your Clothes On by Dawn Eden

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  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
  • Pub. Date: December 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780849913112
  • Sales Rank: 235,401
  • 224pp
  • Edition Number: 1
 
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Finally, a book for single women who, unsatisfied with living a worldly lifestyle, want to give their lives a new and godly direction. Author Dawn Eden, a Jewish-born rock journalist turned salty Christian blog queen, gives these readers the positive and uplifting message that they've been wanting to hear-that spiritual healing and a renewed outlook await them. Using her own experiences in the New York City singles jungle, she shows women how they too can go from insecurity to purity, and from forlorn to reborn. She tells women who have been around the block how to find their way home.

Among inspirational books for single women, The Thrill of the Chaste is a pair of hip Ray-Bans in a field of rose-colored glasses. This isn't a book for dainty damsels in lacy white dresses patiently awaiting their handsome prince. This is for real women who need strong, motivational, and deeply moral messages to counter the ones they receive from a superficial, sex-obsessed world.

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New York Daily News columnist and blogger Eden offers a Christian apologetic for premarital chastity, aimed at "marriage-minded single women who'd had enough of the Sex and the City lifestyle." Eden herself is a convert to both Christianity and chastity, and now an unmarried 30-something, she's persuaded that chastity is more "hope-filled" and "vibrant" than sex outside of marriage. She draws on John Paul II's theology of the body to explain why Christians should reserve sex for marriage; "our bodies are living metaphors of God's loving nature," she argues, and to have sex casually is to make a false promise of total commitment. Eden doesn't just theologize-she gives practical advice about how women should relate to their parents (if yours are divorced, as Eden's are, you should resist the temptation to blame them for bad sexual choices you've made) and masturbation (avoid it-you'll just feel lonely afterward). But trading on familiar (and tired) gender stereotypes, she notes that men lose interest in women who pursue them. In a sea of evangelical books on chastity that read like they were written for college students, Eden's will stand out as a book for grownups and should be popular with more mature Christian women. (Dec. 5) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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November 06, 2007: This is a such a great book for women who have tried the 'sex and the city' route of living (well, maybe not THAT glamorous and lustful of a life), but, in other words, who have 'been there, done THAT' so the perspective is one not of virginity, but, one of redemption, salvation, strength and purpose. What this book does is give women a choice that is in line with God's Word and His will for their lives -- without the nun-talk that so turns most of us fabulously single women in our late twenties and thirties off. It's very easy to read and you'll find that you can't put it down before you have to finish just one more chapter.