[3] In 1970, Leon David Levison was appointed Convener of the Church's Moral and Social Welfare Board.
The booklet told of Levison's belief that marriage was being undermined by the effects of secularisation and social liberalism amongst the young and university students in particular.
[6] While these efforts had little effect in the face of changing popular attitudes, they did result in David and Cecilia being invited to represent the British Council of Churches at a conference in Tanzania, where he spoke on world population.
David Levison died aged ninety-five, a month after celebrating his golden wedding anniversary.
[3] L. David Levison and Ian Simpson, Today's Questions about Marriage (Edinburgh: St Andrew Press, 1975)