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Religion and Your Love Life?Are They Intertwined?

Religion and Your Love Life…Are They Intertwined?












Boise, ID (PRWEB) August 09, 2011

Are religion and culture the driving factors that shape our sexuality?

Dr. Frederick Mondin, a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, professor of human sexuality and theologian, explores the influence of religion and culture on our sexual beliefs and practices in his new book, Erotic Marriage.

Based on Mondin’s extensive professional and personal experience, his book offers helpful guidelines for couples on how to create a deeper emotional and sexual connection.

Addressing a variety of issues that many couples and individuals face in their sexual and emotional relationships, Erotic Marriage provides a positive agenda for improving their sexual and emotional well-being.

“Erotic Marriage intertwines historical and biblical references that showcase the need to be more open and free with our sexual identities,” says Mondin.

“My hope is that in reading this book, couples will find a new freedom to unite their spiritual life and to live more erotically with each other,” says Mondin.

Erotic Marriage

By Frederick Mondin

IBSN 978-1-4502-6641-3

Paperback 9 x 6, $ 23.95

Available at http://www.amazon.com and http://www.barnesandnoble.com

About the author

Dr. Frederick Mondin has been married for 35 years to Dr. Joan Henderson with whom he shares a private practice of Marriage and Family Therapy. He is in his 26th year of teaching Human Sexuality at Boise State University. He has also conducted numerous workshops, guest lectures, and psychotherapy demonstrations. His son, Dr. Greg Mondin is a licensed Psychologists and his daughter, Julie Mondin is a professional harpist and entrepreneur.

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