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The Book of Romance:

What Solomon Says About Love, Sex, and Intimacy
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Thomas Nelson Incorporated, Oct 1, 1998 - Family & Relationships - 192 pages

The Bible is well-known for its wisdom on spiritual concerns and righteous living. But did you know it can also guide you in matters of dating, courtship, and marriage?

"Based on what God knows about us," says Tommy Nelson, "He has provided an instruction manual in the Song of Solomon with eight very enlightening, explicit, and highly practical chapters on the topics of love, sex and intimacy."

Wise and engaging, The Book of Romance digs deep into the Song of Solomon and what it says about the Bible's most passionate lovers. As you learn about their relationship, you'll discover how you, too, can experience the deep emotional, sexual, and spiritual satisfaction that God created to be enjoyed in marriage.

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Review: The Book of Romance: What Solomon Says about Love, Sex and Intimacy

User Review  - Lisa G - Goodreads

Tommy Nelson pulls from God's Word and his own experiences with marital counseling to share the truth about God's ideals for dating, marriage, and intimacy. Drawn primarily from the Song of Songs (or ... Read full review

Review: The Book of Romance: What Solomon Says about Love, Sex and Intimacy

User Review  - David Sager - Goodreads

Study of the Song of Solomon. Good book! Read full review

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About the author (1998)

Since 1977, Tommy Nelson has been the Pastor of Denton Bible Church, located in Denton, Texas. He has been featured on Focus on the Family , FamilyLife Today , Josh McDowell, For Faith and Family , and other national broadcasts. He has a Master of Arts degree in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary.Tommy has been married to Teresa Nelson for more than 25 years. They have two adult sons, Benjamin and John.

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