Chee-Kong, an investor, business executive, and husband who lives in China, examines human love and sex within the context of a happy marriage and from a conservative Catholic Christian perspective. He discusses changes to the family structure in recent decades and the effects of media and the internet, and how the main problem is the struggle between love of self and love of others. He draws on religious ideas to address the role of love in marriage, the phases of love, and the role of sex; how marriage is a communion of persons that involves happiness, expression, communication, and fidelity and should not be based on sexual passion; the role of work in life to serve others and how to balance it with family; the role of the father as a primary educator in the family; chastity and chastity education for children; and the key elements of happiness in life. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Current cultural practices have impoverished the true meaning of human love. This book provides a point of reference on human passion and sexuality with pristine clarity. It aims to promote the dignity of marital love, clarify human sexuality based on self-giving love and achieve perpetuity of marriage and happiness in life. Through analogy of theory and practical examples, the book offers solutions to a spectrum of marriage difficulties.