Lauren Winner is Assistant Professor at Duke Divinity School and author of three great books (and one that I don’t know about, maybe it is great, too).
Unfortunately, I have not been able to find a good online compilation of her resources. So, I’ll try to put one together here, though it isn’t much.
Audio resources:
- The Truth about Married Sex, Calvin College, January 2007
- Girl Meets God, 4 mp3’s of conversations on her book of the same title
- Christian Dating, Calvin College, 2006
- Real Sex, the Truth about Chastity, City Church of San Francisco, April 2006
- Wheaton College Chapel, September 2006
- Christ Episcopal Church, January 15, 2006
- 3 talks on sex, Jacob’s Well, July 01, 2007
- Fuller Seminary Chapel, October 25, 2006
- Lies the Church tells about sex, MacLauren Institute, February 3, 2006
- Autobiography of a Bookworm, Regent College, August 2007 ($5)
Written Articles
- Sex and the Single Evangelical, Beliefnet
- Saving Grace, New York Times
- Wifely Duties, Opinion
- Sex in the Body of Christ, Christianity Today
- Aromotheology, Christianity Today
- 3 Fibs and a Truth about Sex, Christianity Today
- Rockett, Lara and Barbie, Christianity Today
- American Girls As We Want Them To Be, Christianity Today
- Sabbath and Strangers, Christianity Today
- In Search of a Good Marriage, Christianity Today
- What Lewis Wouldn’t Do, Slate
- The Gospels Don’t Preach Family Values, Slate
Interviews
- Still a Bit Jewish, Christianity Today
- With Dick Staub
Do you know of more resources? Please comment with them, and I’ll add them to the list.
She gave a solid message from the book of Esther at Mars Hill Bible Church. You can get the podcast at iTunes. Thanks for sharing these links.
Jason
http://www.morefire.wordpress.com
Hi,
Thanks for the compilation work. Lauren taught for a week at Regent College this Summer in a room packed with more than 100 students.
conrade
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