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After graduating from Moore Theological College and serving in women’s ministry at a church in Sydney, Dani Treweek completed a PhD focusing on a theology of singleness. She is the founding director of the Single Minded Ministry, works part-time as the Sydney Anglican Diocesan Research Officer and spends the rest of her time writing, reading, speaking and training on singleness, sexuality, church community and more. Her book, The Meaning of Singleness, was the 2024 Australian Christian Book of the Year and her latest book is Single Ever After. She loves the musical Les Miserables and making her nephew and niece laugh.
The married and the unmarried both should be concerned with the Lord’s affairs.
Cover Story
I want to continue to call myself a complementarian. But we need to reclaim the term.
Unmarried Christians can live as signposts of the new creation.
Review
How a “low anthropology” pushes back on perfectionistic assumptions about human nature.
The history of Christian celibacy is more complicated than we’d like to think.