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The Myth of the Perfect Family—and the Truth of Love with Emily Hunter McGowin, PhD

May 20
46 mins

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Episode Description

What if the perfect family doesn’t exist—and never was supposed to? Theologian Emily McGowin, PhD, joins Amy Julia Becker to explore family life in America and what the Bible really says (and doesn’t say) about family life. They discuss:

  • the idealized version of the American family
  • the misconceptions surrounding a biblical blueprint for family
  • creating a home centered on love, not expectations
  • apprenticing ourselves to love through daily household practices

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ABOUT:

Emily Hunter McGowin (PhD, University of Dayton) is associate professor of theology at Wheaton College. She is the author of Quivering Families and Christmas, and coeditor of God and Wonder. Her articles have appeared in Christianity Today and The Week. She is a priest and canon theologian in the Anglican diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others. She and her husband, Ron, also a priest, live in Chicagoland with their three children. Follow her on Twitter: @EmilyMcgowin and visit her website at: emilymcgowin.com.

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