Inner experIence Is not psychosIs - parrhesia :: a journal of critical
... Here the experience is explicitly characterized as unpleasant; he describes an initial awareness of the divine that separates him from the enjoyment he previously associated with Edwarda the prostitute. Then the appearance of God, initially diffuse, becomes localized into a single point, and rather ...
... Here the experience is explicitly characterized as unpleasant; he describes an initial awareness of the divine that separates him from the enjoyment he previously associated with Edwarda the prostitute. Then the appearance of God, initially diffuse, becomes localized into a single point, and rather ...
the broken wings of eros: christian ethics and
... completion by the desired or loved object. In other words, it is because of our incompleteness that we desire, and we desire another object or person to complete us, and such a desire can be love. “The lover desires the object of his/her love and thus lacks that object, but it is the lack that expla ...
... completion by the desired or loved object. In other words, it is because of our incompleteness that we desire, and we desire another object or person to complete us, and such a desire can be love. “The lover desires the object of his/her love and thus lacks that object, but it is the lack that expla ...
edmund spenser`s married chastity: ovid, feminist
... especially his theory of the Neoplatonic ladder in the courtly love tradition. In Sidney’s earlier sonnet sequence, Astrophil and Stella, the courtly lover uses the lady of his desire in an effort to follow Plato, where the admiration of beauty leads to higher virtue. Yet, this spiritual NeoPlantoni ...
... especially his theory of the Neoplatonic ladder in the courtly love tradition. In Sidney’s earlier sonnet sequence, Astrophil and Stella, the courtly lover uses the lady of his desire in an effort to follow Plato, where the admiration of beauty leads to higher virtue. Yet, this spiritual NeoPlantoni ...
`Paradise Lost`: Reproduction, Gender, and Sexuality
... In the case of Paradise Lost the text is complex enough to respond to the context of both feminist and patriarchal readings and to supply argument and counterargument to both camps. This textual complicity suggests that it should be possible to find a middle ground, a reading that acknowledges Eve a ...
... In the case of Paradise Lost the text is complex enough to respond to the context of both feminist and patriarchal readings and to supply argument and counterargument to both camps. This textual complicity suggests that it should be possible to find a middle ground, a reading that acknowledges Eve a ...
paper - Deborah Addington
... ineffable inspires within one a desire for more, an appetite for the blessing of Grace that comes when one is aligned to the way and will of G-d in one's life. Eros is a significant component to the pursuit of unity. Where, then, is Eros best seen in Jewish life? Everywhere. No law, no ritual, no pr ...
... ineffable inspires within one a desire for more, an appetite for the blessing of Grace that comes when one is aligned to the way and will of G-d in one's life. Eros is a significant component to the pursuit of unity. Where, then, is Eros best seen in Jewish life? Everywhere. No law, no ritual, no pr ...
If I Could Just Stop Loving You: Anti-Love
... and makes amorous advances towards him/her” (Kennedy et al. 2002, 1). The individual himself or herself may (or may not) feel “in love” with this high-status person in return. 9. We do not mean to imply that incest is inherently harmful: If two adults who are closely related to each other wish to ha ...
... and makes amorous advances towards him/her” (Kennedy et al. 2002, 1). The individual himself or herself may (or may not) feel “in love” with this high-status person in return. 9. We do not mean to imply that incest is inherently harmful: If two adults who are closely related to each other wish to ha ...
In the heat of the night, it is difficult to get it right*teenagers` attitudes
... attitudes towards sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and sexual risk-taking. The teenagers seem to seek an excuse to fend off responsibility and deny their sexual risk-taking, an excuse provided by drunkenness. Under the influence of alcohol, teenagers are not too shy to have sex but remain emba ...
... attitudes towards sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and sexual risk-taking. The teenagers seem to seek an excuse to fend off responsibility and deny their sexual risk-taking, an excuse provided by drunkenness. Under the influence of alcohol, teenagers are not too shy to have sex but remain emba ...
Document
... 4. That against members of one's own sex 5. the transferring of the part played by the genitals to other organs and areas of the body" (Introductory Lectures 15.208) (Freud, Sigmund. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. Trans. James Strachey. 24 vols. London: Ho ...
... 4. That against members of one's own sex 5. the transferring of the part played by the genitals to other organs and areas of the body" (Introductory Lectures 15.208) (Freud, Sigmund. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. Trans. James Strachey. 24 vols. London: Ho ...
Science and sexual desire
... She received some ambivalent reviews, even from women, some from self-identified feminists Who expressed concern that evolutionary accounts were needed to legitimize female pleasure, or that arguments against evolutionary accounts might lead to a devaluing of orgasm in women. ...
... She received some ambivalent reviews, even from women, some from self-identified feminists Who expressed concern that evolutionary accounts were needed to legitimize female pleasure, or that arguments against evolutionary accounts might lead to a devaluing of orgasm in women. ...
Thinking FaiThFully abouT Sex and Marriage
... The marriage liturgy of the first Canadian prayer book, authorized in 1918, represented an attempt to reduce both this tension and the starkness of language. The opening lines, which present marriage as signifying the mystical union of Christ and church, are retained, but the phrase about “carnal l ...
... The marriage liturgy of the first Canadian prayer book, authorized in 1918, represented an attempt to reduce both this tension and the starkness of language. The opening lines, which present marriage as signifying the mystical union of Christ and church, are retained, but the phrase about “carnal l ...
The Dao of Sex: Zamperini Paper One Due: 3/14/2012 Pretty Boys
... their equally insatiable lust upon: “But there is one thing to remember about them all: their desire for sex is fully equal to that of those men with lustful eyes” (Yu 129). In other words, had Vesperus been an ugly or average looking man, his female companions may have overlooked him, thus curtaili ...
... their equally insatiable lust upon: “But there is one thing to remember about them all: their desire for sex is fully equal to that of those men with lustful eyes” (Yu 129). In other words, had Vesperus been an ugly or average looking man, his female companions may have overlooked him, thus curtaili ...
1928 08 Spir Dir Sexuality
... new world will appear to us. Therefore, what is the object of our education or pastoral activity? It is the child of God. With these words I have actually sufficiently answered the question at hand. But because we are of the world, where we have suffered to some extent from the world’s dust, I will ...
... new world will appear to us. Therefore, what is the object of our education or pastoral activity? It is the child of God. With these words I have actually sufficiently answered the question at hand. But because we are of the world, where we have suffered to some extent from the world’s dust, I will ...
The right precis - Medieval Christianity
... for monastic expectations, it was required and justified the status of clergy above laity. Laity lived in the bonds of sexuality and marriage. The separation would regain the churches social standing as the body of society. A pure body (Medieval Christianity, ...
... for monastic expectations, it was required and justified the status of clergy above laity. Laity lived in the bonds of sexuality and marriage. The separation would regain the churches social standing as the body of society. A pure body (Medieval Christianity, ...
Word doc - Cross Cultural Workers
... two of every five babies born in the USA would be to unmarried mothers. Celibacy’s threats to Chastity Three times in 1 Corinthians 7 Paul mentioned that remaining unmarried could threaten one’s purity. Since there is so much immorality both men and women should marry to have their own spouses (v. ...
... two of every five babies born in the USA would be to unmarried mothers. Celibacy’s threats to Chastity Three times in 1 Corinthians 7 Paul mentioned that remaining unmarried could threaten one’s purity. Since there is so much immorality both men and women should marry to have their own spouses (v. ...
PPT
... “I saw very clearly that, of all things difficult to rule, none were more so than my will and affections.” “Until the will and affections are brought under the authority of Christ, we have not begun to understand, let alone to accept, His lordship.” “When the will of God crosses the will of man,” Ad ...
... “I saw very clearly that, of all things difficult to rule, none were more so than my will and affections.” “Until the will and affections are brought under the authority of Christ, we have not begun to understand, let alone to accept, His lordship.” “When the will of God crosses the will of man,” Ad ...
Personal Relationships
... i) Adultery involves breaking a promise. When you get married you promise to remain faithful to your spouse; so sexual intimacy is limited to your spouse and exclusive of all others. Having extramarital sex breaks this promise. Furthermore, there seems to be aggravating circumstances: a) The non-adu ...
... i) Adultery involves breaking a promise. When you get married you promise to remain faithful to your spouse; so sexual intimacy is limited to your spouse and exclusive of all others. Having extramarital sex breaks this promise. Furthermore, there seems to be aggravating circumstances: a) The non-adu ...
Desire - MAGPS: Mid-Atlantic Group Psychotherapy Society
... • Values as integral part of cultural norms ...
... • Values as integral part of cultural norms ...
PPT
... Fornication - voluntary sexual intercourse between persons not married to each other Adultery - voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and someone other than his or her lawful spouse. Prostitution - the act or practice of engaging in sexual intercourse for money or some type of value ...
... Fornication - voluntary sexual intercourse between persons not married to each other Adultery - voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and someone other than his or her lawful spouse. Prostitution - the act or practice of engaging in sexual intercourse for money or some type of value ...
Perspectives on love
... intense passion and lust prompted by PEA and dopamine fades, the brain produces more and more endorphins soothing us with their morphine-like effects They give us security and serenity But if their source vanishes, for whatever reason, nasty withdrawal ensues ...
... intense passion and lust prompted by PEA and dopamine fades, the brain produces more and more endorphins soothing us with their morphine-like effects They give us security and serenity But if their source vanishes, for whatever reason, nasty withdrawal ensues ...
1 Celibacy: Prophetic Witness (12) This is the last article. It has
... This is the last article. It has practical insight which requires self-discipline and faith to embark on. Elements that support celibate chaste achievement: result of a research finding1 1. Work (using one’s energy and time productively) 2. Prayer or interiority (time spent in prayer a priority, abo ...
... This is the last article. It has practical insight which requires self-discipline and faith to embark on. Elements that support celibate chaste achievement: result of a research finding1 1. Work (using one’s energy and time productively) 2. Prayer or interiority (time spent in prayer a priority, abo ...
Lust
Lust is an emotion or feeling of intense desire in the body. The lust can take any form such as the lust for knowledge, the lust for sex or the lust for power. It can take such mundane forms as the lust for food as distinct from the need for food. Lust is a psychological force producing intense wanting for an object, or circumstance fulfilling the emotion.