“Single people reflect the trinitarian nature of God in a unique way. As single people who are not committed to a dyadic/marital relationship with one other human being, we are free to invest in communities of people.”
+ Social psychologist Christena Cleveland in an essay on singleness. She gave plenary lectures on a theology of singleness at Singleness: Theology, Spirituality, and Practice, a conference at Fuller Arizona that considered what scripture says about the single life and how to embrace and celebrate singleness in all its dimensions.
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