For most of the 1990s, "family values" has been a matter of national debate. In this book, Lee challenges this "value language" as modernist and subjective, believing that Christian families should focus instead on cultivating virtue, and specifically "Christian" virtue.
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For most of the 1990s, "family values" has been a matter of national debate. In this book, Lee challenges this "value language" as modernist and subjective, believing that Christian families should focus instead on cultivating virtue, and specifically "Christian" virtue.
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