The seven big myths about marriage: what science, faith, and philosophy teach us about love and happiness

San Francisco: Ignatius Press. Edited by Jennifer Kaczor (2014)
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"This work explores some of the most interesting and vexing issues concerning contemporary marriage, including contraception, reproductive technology, and divorce. Appealing to reason rather than religious authority, the book tackles the most controversial and talked about moral teachings of the Catholic Church and argues for their reasonableness."--Front jacket flap.

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