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That We Might Have Joy

Desire, Divinity & Intimate Love

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That We Might Have Joy

De: Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife
Narrado por: Jennifer Finlayson-Fife
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Sexual intimacy can be experienced as a pleasant pastime, a physical need, a reward, a threat, a bargaining chip, a source of frustration, a well of shame—even a necessary evil. Far less understood is its potential to be something much more: a source of deep joy, spiritual transcendence, and communion with another soul.

In a society drawn to quick fixes and surface-level advice, That We Might Have Joy offers something deeper—an honest look at how sexual intimacy acts as both diagnosis and cure for what ails modern marriage.

With clarity and compassion, Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife reframes sexuality not as a threat to faith, but as an expression of it. She shows us how sexual intimacy can reveal the truth of a relationship—and, for those willing to confront that truth, it can become the starting point of something far more soul-sustaining.

That We Might Have Joy is a call to greater integrity—within our marriages, our faith, and ourselves. It invites us to live more honestly, love more deeply, and discover what becomes possible when we heal the division between our spiritual and sexual selves.

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A must read for anyone wanting to grow up, heal a marriage, and teach their children how to have a healthy view of themselves and their sexuality. Thank you Jennifer for your thoughtful work. So amazing to have your work in a book.

Must read!

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Jennifer is the leading expert on LD sex and relationships. Her work is a gift to our community.

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I have followed and listened to Jennifer for years and her wisdom continues to bless me and my marriage. I’ve been so excited for her book to come out and she did not disappoint. My husband and I listen to a couple of hours
every night for a week and just finished. It sparked so many great conversations and help heal some of our cultural wounds. We 100% recommend.

100% worth the listen

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I knew it would be wonderful but I had no idea I’d be so moved. The masterful interweaving of scripture, philosophy, poetry, and other art forms with social science and human development was as transcendent as is the subject matter. Listening to it inspired me to create a more mature and deeper love with my spouse so we could together experience the sensual and sacred.

While it is beautiful in its prose, the book is practical and invites deep reflection—even compelling the reader or listener to self confront at the most profound levels. This book promotes a soul-work that will leave one exhausted and at the same time breathless and hopeful.

For Latter-day Saints like myself, Jennifer’s writing is anchored in the truths of the gospel or as she calls it, “our revealed religion.” Her use of scripture and the words of prophets was appropriate and illuminated the plan of salvation through the lens of the embodied, sexual beings we all are and have the potential to become.

A masterpiece.


Jennifer’s Magnum Opus

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I love how Doctor Finlayson-Fife teaches about deciding who you want to be and then living in integrity with those desires. And how critical it is to be fully honest in order to have an intimate marriage. If you’re looking to improve your marriage, read it!

THE guide to improving your marriage!

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Provides a refreshingly healthy framework around intimacy in relationships and how we choose to author our own experiences

Revolutionary

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So eloquent and absolutely light filling! Truths filled my soul and strengthened and reignited the values that marriage founded on

Beautifully written

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This book was so helpful in better understanding sexual intimacy and in recognizing how I can or have sabotaged my marriage. It helps me see myself honestly and to see the beauty that’s possible in an honest relationship with my spouse.

The wisdom of the author

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Love this book . Understanding your own emotions and the emotions of others through sex is a goft to truly understand. This book sums up complex but meaningful relationships

Beautiful insight

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The book’s central message—that the body deserves to be listened to just as much as the soul—is important. Yet words like “misunderstand” or “properly understand” seem to undercut that message. They create a hierarchy that doesn’t naturally exist. The body and the soul both know; they don’t need correction, only attention.

In my experience within our shared faith tradition, the body has too often been ignored. For more than a century, temple rituals used gestures of self-violence as symbols of obedience. Repeated hundreds of times, those gestures left echoes that shaped my own life, intensifying grief and despair during a season that led to hospitalization.

What I’ve come to see is that hierarchical teachings—where one understanding claims authority over another—can erase our humanity and replace it with false identities. Real joy, I believe, begins when both body and soul are allowed to speak freely—without hierarchy, without correction, and without fear.

The Body Knows What Words Forget

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