The One Love

Thoughts from Solomon

by Joseph H. Miller & Cathy Parker Miller


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/5/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 272
ISBN : 9781449092610
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 272
ISBN : 9781449092603
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 272
ISBN : 9781449092597

About the Book

The One Love refers to a husband and wife who have become one and their One love which is to the other. This book is based on the thoughts from Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived. He had 700 wives and 12,000 horses, but he had only one love. An alternate interpretation of the Biblical book, Song of Solomon, (a story of sexual love) suggests that Solomon's experience answers the question, “Is it better to have loved and lost or better to have never loved at all? Solomon had wondered away from God. He was led by his wives to worship pagan gods. When he lost his only true love, the impact caused him to return to the only true God in his old age.

 

This book is a reference book for all young people who are contemplating marriage or are already married.

 

It lists the 13 subjects that are necessary to have a “Broad Mentality” in life. It lists the 11 factors for a  “Broad Mentality” needed for a successful marriage. It asks 25 questions to be reviewed before marriage that lead to thoughts for a life-long or permanent marriage.

 

It is very practical in producing a technique that guarantees communication for young married people. It lists many “Code Names for Love”, with instructions as to how young couples can develop their own. It clearly reveals that sex outside of marriage is a sin. It takes one on a tour through the Bible showing that homosexuality is a sin and one who is persistent in that sin (as with many other sins) will not be in the Kingdom of Heaven.

 

The course involves a study of Five Chapters concerning True Love.

 

An Addendum, (with 86 questions) that outlines the course discuses: Falling in Love, (25 Questions before Marriage), Marriage, and Staying Married.


About the Author

Rear Admiral (Doctor) Joseph H. Miller has been a Baptist deacon for fifty-six years and a teacher or director in Sunday School for thirty years and retired after three simultaneous careers: Neurosurgeon for thirty -nine years on the academic faculty of the University of Tennessee School of Medicine, Memphis, and a member of the Semmes-Murphey Clinic, Memphis. Fifty-three years as a Navy Reservist retiring as a Rear Admiral and the first Reservist to serve as a Deputy Surgeon General of the Navy. He volunteered for duty in Vietnam in 1969. A partial list of his medals includes; the Legion of Merit, Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Unit Citation, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Combat Action Ribbon, and Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V. Director and Founder of the Memphis Neurosciences Center where he developed an academic interchange with forty-seven centers in thirty-nine countries. He is the author of numerous medical publications.

 

Since retirement he is on the Voluntary Faculty of the Department of Neurosurgery University of South Florida Medical School in Tampa. He has researched the subject of war and has lectured on it eighty-three times.

 

He has been on the boards of Union University, Mars Hill College, and Samford University. He was a bank director for twenty-eight years. He is a 5,000 Hour pilot.

 

He is retired in Apollo Beach, Florida with his wife, co-author, Cathy (A former Tennessee Baptist Children's Homes Board member and a Trustee of the Tennessee Baptist Convention.) He retired there after reviewing twenty-five countries and all the states in the United States.

 

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