37 pages ⢠1 hour read
A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Cloud and Townsend are clear in identifying their own Christian faith and how it guides their approach to boundaries. They articulate their purpose in writing Boundaries as the following: âOur goal is to help you use biblical boundaries appropriately to achieve the relationships and purposes that God intends for you as his childâ (24). Biblical principles are therefore embedded into the very premise of the book, the authorsâ view of God as a loving, caring father strengthening their convictions via arguments supported by biblical passages. Due to the casual nature of these references, the authors take for granted that their readers will have at least a foundational, working knowledge of the Bible.
As the authors define what boundaries areâinvisible property lines that help people understand where they âbeginâ and âendââthey use biblical passages to highlight the importance of self-care. In their exploration of how people should care for others without fully taking responsibility for their needs, the authors cite the idea of âcarrying each otherâs burdensâ from Galatians. When the authors emphasize the need to say ânoâ at times, they reference the biblical concept of âletting your âyesâ be âyesâ and your ânoâ be ânoââ from the gospel of Matthew and the book of James.
Plus, gain access to 9,100+ more expert-written Study Guides.
Including features: