Abstract
I review the book, Geoffrey W. Sutton, A house divided: Sexuality, morality, and Christian cultures (Pickwick, 2016). After identifying the main premise as helping people understand the variety of positions (and what are behind them) on sexual issues, I summarize each chapter. Then, while I approve of promoting more understanding, I suggest that cognitive psychology shows that understanding alone will probably not promote societal peace or peace among Christians. Rather, unconscious and intuitive factors must also be considered.
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