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Advice to Young Men
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288 pages
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The book explores the interpretation of biblical passages regarding wine consumption, particularly from Ecclesiasticus, arguing against the misuse of scripture by those who justify excessive drinking. It emphasizes that while wine may be deemed acceptable in moderation, its availability and appropriateness are context-dependent, especially in regions where alternatives are scarce. The author critiques the modern implications of these biblical teachings, suggesting that governmental regulations hinder access to wine, thus complicating the original divine intent behind its consumption.
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2006, paperback
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