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Book SynopsisTrade Review"In Family Theology, Bishop Gallagher helps us to see how listening to our stories and to the stories of the Bible can help us grow beyond merely being members of the human race. This book helps us find a way to become the human family of God."
—The Rt. Rev. Michael B. Curry, Diocese of North Carolina
"Carol Gallagher offers unexpected theology and careful thought on a topic all too often subjected to sloganeering. This is a book whore time has come, and I'm very glad it's come along now."
—Barbara Crafton, Episcopal priest and author
Table of Contents1. Naked and Confused – Bad Parenting 101 Beginning with Adam and Eve, the process of
growing realistic relationships.
2. Children in Conflict – We Barely Left the Garden Life among siblings and the challenges to
be faithful in the back seat of the family car.
3. Inheritance and Tradition – Eating with Pigs Again The usurper, worthy heir, prodigal child
and non-prodigal child in all of us.
4. Marriage and Fidelity – Finding Love in all the Wrong Places Jacob, David and a host of
characters help us to understand what not to do in relationships.
5. Aging Gracefully – Only Martyrs Still Look Marvelous Biblical characters share the wisdom
of aging and challenges of being ignored and silenced.
6. Embracing the Child of God – Time to Run with Scissors God’s desire for us to embrace
our unique creation and individual gifts.