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At 11:10 PM 11/12/96 -0800, you wrote:
>I am an MBA student
This is an interesting forum for an MBA.
I suppose marketing of texts is now as common as marketing flesh in the
temple of Jesus' day (but, ooops, those folk were cast out).
> at Regent University in Va. Beach, Va. My
>assignment in Marketing Management class is to find biblical
>perspectives on sex in advertising.
You won't find any. Only the most active imagination would suggest that you
could.
The Biblical discussion of sex is generally confined to marriage- and even
then sex per se is not discussed.
>Your thoughts will be appreciated,
>especially conserning specific scriputres.
I dont know what a scriputre is. But I do know that no texts on marketing
can be forthcoming. Unless you count Paul's "I have not sold the word"
texts. Which rather defeats the purpose of your exercise, I think.
>Regent University teaches how to apply God's will for our lives, and
>God's word in business situations for His glory.
!!!! (comment withheld out of respect for the public).
> Thanx - God Bless,
> Tim Ward
Jim
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Jim West, ThD
Professor of Biblical Languages
Petros TN
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