In Double-Minded, Mark Durie explores the impact of the sexual revolution and changing sexual ethics upon Australian Christians, and how diverse responses to these changes are informed by differences in church governance and theology. He argues that a parting of the ways among Christians is driven by divergent understandings of what it means to be human. This timely book draws attention to deep ethical challenges facing Australian society.
156 Pages.
Mark Durie has provided a welcome resource on how Christians have reacted to the sexual revolution in our times. He covers the varied spectrum of Christian denominations and movements, so there is bad news and good news. While he writes calmly, describing a complex time of transition, we are confronted by the urgent question: Where do we go from here?
– Bishop Peter J. Elliott, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus in Melbourne, and author of The Sexual Revolution, History, Ideology, Power.
Mark Durie has given us a great gift in combatting the religious illiteracy so prevalent in our world. He plainly and carefully outlines the Christian landscape in Australia with respect to how different church groups view human sexuality. With careful research and characteristic clarity, he makes the complicated simple and understandable to all. This will be a useful reference for those inside and outside the church alike as we navigate the future.
– Bishop Richard Condie, Anglican Diocese of Tasmania
Double-Minded: How Sex is Dividing the Australian Church is in the following collections: