“Marriage in Creation and Covenant” Kathryn Tanner
... altogether. 11 Despite their sin, Adam and Eve, in an otherwise unpopulated earth, properly set out as a married couple to follow, outside the garden, the injunction to be fruitful and multiply given to them within it (when they could have procreated without lust). But the natural and religious ends ...
... altogether. 11 Despite their sin, Adam and Eve, in an otherwise unpopulated earth, properly set out as a married couple to follow, outside the garden, the injunction to be fruitful and multiply given to them within it (when they could have procreated without lust). But the natural and religious ends ...
1 AN EVANGELICAL LOOKS AT THERAPEUTIC SEXUAL
... say whatever a person think is satisfying must be moral. In other words, biblical morality promises satisfaction as a reward for moral behavior, while therapeutic morality treats satisfaction as a cause that makes sex moral. By treating sexual satisfaction as a cause, not a result, therapeutic think ...
... say whatever a person think is satisfying must be moral. In other words, biblical morality promises satisfaction as a reward for moral behavior, while therapeutic morality treats satisfaction as a cause that makes sex moral. By treating sexual satisfaction as a cause, not a result, therapeutic think ...
Issues in Human Sexuality
... listen to one another with genuine hearing and imaginative insight. A philosopher once said that that ‘All ethics is training in sympathy’. That sympathy, that is, the attempt to enter into both the mind and feelings of the other person, is crucial to this debate because sexuality is an integral par ...
... listen to one another with genuine hearing and imaginative insight. A philosopher once said that that ‘All ethics is training in sympathy’. That sympathy, that is, the attempt to enter into both the mind and feelings of the other person, is crucial to this debate because sexuality is an integral par ...
Observance of the Laws of Family Purity in Modern
... 2). This supports the previous study which reported that, over the course of the two-week period, 3.34 behaviors were transgressed, on average (Guterman, 2006). One may wonder why 3–4 violations constitute nonobservance; after all, a score of 3.4 (out of 16) is fairly observant. However, the reader ...
... 2). This supports the previous study which reported that, over the course of the two-week period, 3.34 behaviors were transgressed, on average (Guterman, 2006). One may wonder why 3–4 violations constitute nonobservance; after all, a score of 3.4 (out of 16) is fairly observant. However, the reader ...
Chronic Low Back Pain and How it May Effect
... Sexual self concept describes what you think about sex and how you feel about having sex. For many people, sexual self concept grows from how they feel about themselves as men and women – whether they see themselves as masculine or feminine, whether they think or feel “sexy.” Sometimes chronic pain ...
... Sexual self concept describes what you think about sex and how you feel about having sex. For many people, sexual self concept grows from how they feel about themselves as men and women – whether they see themselves as masculine or feminine, whether they think or feel “sexy.” Sometimes chronic pain ...
Department of Language Linguistics and Philosophy
... Can fatalism, determinism and freedom co-exist in reality? If you believe they can, explain their compatibility. If you do not believe they can, justify your reasons. ...
... Can fatalism, determinism and freedom co-exist in reality? If you believe they can, explain their compatibility. If you do not believe they can, justify your reasons. ...
For ever-increasing intimacy and benefit
... occasion of sin, unless done purely to beget children.” ~Clement of Alexandria (AD 150-215) ...
... occasion of sin, unless done purely to beget children.” ~Clement of Alexandria (AD 150-215) ...
1 Chapter 8 Communicating About Sex
... King, Human Sexuality Today, 5/e © 2005 by Prentice Hall ...
... King, Human Sexuality Today, 5/e © 2005 by Prentice Hall ...
1 Corinthians 7:2-5
... • Due to sexual immorality, each person should MARRY • Married partners are to fulfill their SEXUAL DUTIES • God commands you to stop depriving each other of SEX ...
... • Due to sexual immorality, each person should MARRY • Married partners are to fulfill their SEXUAL DUTIES • God commands you to stop depriving each other of SEX ...
Ratum et Consummatum
... with few exceptions, only males are portrayed as the subjects of “knowing”, “lying with” or “coming to” their sexual partners, women, who are almost invariably objects without agency or desire (Brenner 1997: 24-5). If we find this analysis persuasive (and we might draw on Ruether and others to ratif ...
... with few exceptions, only males are portrayed as the subjects of “knowing”, “lying with” or “coming to” their sexual partners, women, who are almost invariably objects without agency or desire (Brenner 1997: 24-5). If we find this analysis persuasive (and we might draw on Ruether and others to ratif ...
PPT
... “In forfeiting the sanctity of sex by casual, nondiscriminatory “making out” and “sleeping around,” we forfeit something we cannot well do without. There is dullness, monotony, sheer boredom in all of life when virginity and purity are no longer protected and prized. By trying to grab fulfillment ev ...
... “In forfeiting the sanctity of sex by casual, nondiscriminatory “making out” and “sleeping around,” we forfeit something we cannot well do without. There is dullness, monotony, sheer boredom in all of life when virginity and purity are no longer protected and prized. By trying to grab fulfillment ev ...
Law, Morality, and "Sexual Orientation" John Finnis I During the past
... marriage itself, as a single reality with two blessings (children and mutual affection).13 Non-marital intercourse, especially but not only homosexual, has no such point and therefore is unacceptable. Why cannot non-marital friendship be promoted and expressed by sexual acts? Why is the attempt to ...
... marriage itself, as a single reality with two blessings (children and mutual affection).13 Non-marital intercourse, especially but not only homosexual, has no such point and therefore is unacceptable. Why cannot non-marital friendship be promoted and expressed by sexual acts? Why is the attempt to ...
Sexperts and Sexpertise: The Demands of the Cold War
... These three authors that asked Americans to conform had three different qualifications to “sexpertise,” and three different sets of instructions on how to conform. Because of the differences, these sources can serve as a microcosm of sexpert publications, which tended to contradict each other and ma ...
... These three authors that asked Americans to conform had three different qualifications to “sexpertise,” and three different sets of instructions on how to conform. Because of the differences, these sources can serve as a microcosm of sexpert publications, which tended to contradict each other and ma ...
1928 08 Spir Dir Sexuality
... Indeed, the matter is so grave that this protective law must bind under pain of mortal sin. In the end the issue is not the existence of the coming generation but their essence ( So-sein ). But this is extremely important. After all, we are {123} dealing with the creation of beings which have pract ...
... Indeed, the matter is so grave that this protective law must bind under pain of mortal sin. In the end the issue is not the existence of the coming generation but their essence ( So-sein ). But this is extremely important. After all, we are {123} dealing with the creation of beings which have pract ...
Sex Love and Marriage
... male and female,' -5 and said, 'For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh'? -6 So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate." ...
... male and female,' -5 and said, 'For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh'? -6 So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate." ...
Philosophy 220
... Conduct: those actions are obligatory which we are categorically commanded to do, wrong which we are categorically commanded not to do, and permissible if we are not either commanded or forbidden to do. The categorical character of obligation also provides us with a Theory of Value: that will is g ...
... Conduct: those actions are obligatory which we are categorically commanded to do, wrong which we are categorically commanded not to do, and permissible if we are not either commanded or forbidden to do. The categorical character of obligation also provides us with a Theory of Value: that will is g ...
Philosophy 220
... suggests a Theory of Right Conduct: those actions are obligatory which we are categorically commanded to do, wrong which we are categorically commanded not to do, and permissible if we are not either commanded or forbidden to do. ...
... suggests a Theory of Right Conduct: those actions are obligatory which we are categorically commanded to do, wrong which we are categorically commanded not to do, and permissible if we are not either commanded or forbidden to do. ...
Philosophy 220
... suggests a Theory of Right Conduct: those actions are obligatory which we are categorically commanded to do, wrong which we are categorically commanded not to do, and permissible if we are not either commanded or forbidden to do. ...
... suggests a Theory of Right Conduct: those actions are obligatory which we are categorically commanded to do, wrong which we are categorically commanded not to do, and permissible if we are not either commanded or forbidden to do. ...
Media Introduction
... Steps of SAA will lead to an awakening that allows us to live a new way of life according to spiritual principles. Taking these steps allows fundamental change to occur and be sustained in our lives. They are the foundation of our recovery. Although the steps use the word “God” to indicate this Powe ...
... Steps of SAA will lead to an awakening that allows us to live a new way of life according to spiritual principles. Taking these steps allows fundamental change to occur and be sustained in our lives. They are the foundation of our recovery. Although the steps use the word “God” to indicate this Powe ...
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... Risks of Pre- Marital Sexual Activity The Bible teaches that pre-marital sex is sinful and leads not only to disease or unwanted pregnancy, but also ...
... Risks of Pre- Marital Sexual Activity The Bible teaches that pre-marital sex is sinful and leads not only to disease or unwanted pregnancy, but also ...
Virginity: Notes for Teachers and Parents
... the ease with which many teens (about half the group) engage in sexual activities, one might assume that not all of the rest are virgins out of necessity rather than choice. It is easy to assert cynically the unavailability of sexual partners for the virgins in the group, but it is more likely that ...
... the ease with which many teens (about half the group) engage in sexual activities, one might assume that not all of the rest are virgins out of necessity rather than choice. It is easy to assert cynically the unavailability of sexual partners for the virgins in the group, but it is more likely that ...
Philosophy 220
... can will the maxim of your action to be universal law. Despite the proximity of this formulation to the Golden Rule, it is really quite different. The UL formulation imposes a consistency requirement. You should only act in such a way that everyone else should act and that you want them to act. ...
... can will the maxim of your action to be universal law. Despite the proximity of this formulation to the Golden Rule, it is really quite different. The UL formulation imposes a consistency requirement. You should only act in such a way that everyone else should act and that you want them to act. ...
Table of Contents
... Jenna Gourdeau, a journalist and speaker on women’s leadership, contrasts research and theory on monogamy and open relationship styles. She argues that monogamy is the best way to maintain emotional security and satisfaction in relationships. Jessica Bennett, a journalist who covers social trends, c ...
... Jenna Gourdeau, a journalist and speaker on women’s leadership, contrasts research and theory on monogamy and open relationship styles. She argues that monogamy is the best way to maintain emotional security and satisfaction in relationships. Jessica Bennett, a journalist who covers social trends, c ...
Sex in marriage
... a factor in the interpersonal relationships of the people they study, but this has begun to change. “There is romantic love in cultures around the world.” As motifs of romantic love have become more widespread, globally, it has come to play an increasingly important role in the selection of marr ...
... a factor in the interpersonal relationships of the people they study, but this has begun to change. “There is romantic love in cultures around the world.” As motifs of romantic love have become more widespread, globally, it has come to play an increasingly important role in the selection of marr ...
Religion and sexuality
Most world religions have sought to address the moral issues that arise from people's sexuality in society and in human interactions. Each major religion has developed moral codes covering issues of sexuality, morality, ethics etc. These moral codes seek to regulate the situations which can give rise to sexual interest and to influence people's sexual activities and practices.Sexual morality has varied greatly over time and between cultures. A society's sexual norms—standards of sexual conduct—can be linked to religious beliefs, or social and environmental conditions, or all of these. Sexuality and reproduction are fundamental elements in human interaction and society worldwide. Furthermore, ""sexual restrictions"" is one of the universals of culture peculiar to all human societies. Accordingly, most religions have seen a need to address the question of a ""proper"" role for sexuality in human interactions. Different religions have different codes of sexual morality, which regulate sexual activity or assign normative values to certain sexually charged actions or thoughts.