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Sexuality and the Sacred: INDEX
1
Sexuality and the Sacred INDEX
B
before marriage:
A
absolute premarital chastity
263
abstaining from intercourse
262
abstinence from coitus, norm for Christian love 97
abstinence
277, 279
abuse
103
accountability
332
act
272
addiction
103
adequate Christology
91
adultery
273
Aelred, Abbot of Rieraulx:
lovemaking purposeless & leisurely 280
treatise on spiritual friendship 280
three types of kisses
280
aesthetic
affirmation
affirmation:
85
268
personal
sexual
AIDS
AIDS/HIV
267
268
314, 317-319, 322-324, 388, 389
305, 306, 308, 310, 312
Christian response to
305
revulsion and shame associated with
306-309, 311, 312
ambivalent sexuality
anachronism
ancient Hebrew
and Christian moralists
angelic life
Angelou, Maya - erotic poet
anonymity
Apostolic…..400
appropriate vulnerability
archetypal figure of Christ
arousal
as a symbol
as experienced by both
ascetic/asceticism
asexual life
attachment
attraction
Augustine on baptism
Augustine, St.
awareness
308
92
259
277
387
85
81
259-260
91
266
268
274
94, 96
96
265-268
266
99
387-388
92
260, 274, 275
being intimate
278
1 Corinthians 7:7
1 Corinthians 7:15, 17
Old & New Testaments
thou shalt not
thou shalt
Genesis - creation
94
98
256
256
257
258
Bible:
biology of men
bodiliness
bodily eros
bodily trust
bodily self-determination
bodily:
making love
sexual values
trust
excitement - lovers & spouses
184
85, 86
86
89
246
85, 87
86
86
89
86
body language
266
body selves, body space
253
C
call - experience & inner sense
99
cancer
309
capacity to heal
268
casual sex
270
Cates, Diana
86
Catholic Theological Society of America 391, 392
Catholic
400
Catholics:
100, 272
faithful
Roman Catholic church
second Vatican council
1944 holy office question
271
271
272
272
Cathy (comic strip)
257
causal
267
celibacy (+ve, -ve)
277
celibacy in singleness, fidelity in marriage
256
celibacy
94-5, 256, 261, 270, 277, 387
celibate passion
277
celibate’s lifestyle freedom
278
characteristics
chaste
chastity:
definition
premarital
Christ - divine & human
269
262
262
265
263
92
Sexuality and the Sacred: INDEX
2
Christian agape
Christian ethicists:
86
Andre Guindon
Karen Lebacqz
James Nelson
86
86
86
Christian love
Christian morality
Christian sexual ethic
Christian spirituality
Christian theology
Christianity and attitudes towards
Christianity’s vocation to love
Christians:
essenism
making love
sex
96
315-316
257
238, 241
99
273
91
95
85
85
Christology
91, 92
docetist
93
church:
100
authoritarian teachings
271
contemporary experiences
272
marriage
270
orders in church - celibacy & officium 95
Song of Songs
258
teachings of contraception
272
clandestine sex
93
Clement of Alexandria, ascetic/ascetism
94
coercion, violence & sexuality
253
coitus:
267-269
bringing about reconciliation
coitus reservatus
itself no meaning
meaning of
premarital
without orgasm
268
280
267
265, 266
264
280
coming out, rites of
community at the margins
compassion
at a distance
complementarity
complete/pure pleasure
concupiscence
confessional, invitational
confirmation
conjugal duty
consent
contraception
contraceptives
396
398
332
307
389
88
277-278
400
99
84
253
265, 271-72, 274-75
271, 275
contraceptive intercourse
dehumanization
faithful Catholics
fallibility
infallibility
Roman Catholic church
theological consensus
users of
275
271
272
271
271
271
274
Corinthians
covenanting celebrations
Creation stories
creative
cultural symbol
cynical exploiters
D
Davis, Charles
de Castillejo, Irene
depersonalization
despair of
94
396
258
91, 258
91
263
86
278
81
83
desexualizing criminal code
252-253
desire
263
Dinnerstein, Dorothy
86
Dionysius of Areopagite, mystic theologian
of Christian East and West
86
discernment
98-100
disincentives to
262
divine eros
86
divorce
98
doing justice
331-332
dominance
394
aristocratic male ruling class
ruling class/celibate elite
394
394
Driver, Tom
drug use
E
eating disorders
Ecclesia
Ecclesiology
ecstasy
ecstasy:
altered state of consciousness
definition
elements of experiencing orgasm
elite
embodied communities
encounters
energy
enigma of sexuality
86
309
102
399
397, 398
101
101-103
102
101
154
96
399
268
269
83
Sexuality and the Sacred: INDEX
3
equality
81
Eros and Logos
83
eros
81, 83-6, 258, 277-8
eros, good bodily eros
86
erotic experience
88
erotic life, social organization of
237
erotic love
91
erotic passion and social justice
241
erotic poetry
85-86
Maya Angelou
Susan Griffin
Judy Grahn
Erica Jong
Audre Lorde
Marge Piercy
Adrienne Rich
Alice Walker
erotic/erotica
eroticism
esoteric
estrangement
ethic of Common Decency
ethic of Gender injustice
ethic
eurachist
evangelical life:
85
85, 86
85
85
85, 86
85
85, 86
85
92, 277
80-82
85
268
231, 236, 238-241
238
260
99
gospel living
supererogation
explicit sexuality as big business
expressiveness
F
Faith - doctrine
Fall, the
Familiaris Consortio
fear of intimacy
fear: stoic, etc.
feeling no shame
feelings:
95
95
244
97
92
257
97, 270, 271
278
257, 258
259
100-1, 266-7
differences between men and women 267
for each other
267
inhibition to sexual assent
266
selfishness
266
sexual arousal needs of women & men 266
state of mind
266
feminism, contemporary & sexuality
fidelity
Fletcher, Joseph
foreplay, middle age
245
226
257
279
fornicated
fornication
Fox, Matthew
Francis of Assisi
Freud
Freud
388
273
86
305, 306, 307, 310
277-278, 389, 393
polymorphus perversity
bisexual
389, 393
392, 392
Freudian
Friendship, Treatise on Spiritual
Fromm, Erich
G
gap in language
gay/lesbian movements
gender inequality/injustice
genital sexuality
girls, good and bad
God - phenomenology of
God:
lack of love
many faces
80, 81
280
278
262, 263
246
237
244
257
86
97
100
92
God’s punishment
good and evil - sexual choices
goodness of sexuality
grace:
attachment
detachment
traditional teachings
309
97
263
98
98
97
Grahn, Judy, erotic poet
Griffin, Susan, erotic poet
H
Hauerwas, Stanley
hedonism
hedonistic dissociation
heterosexism (compulsory)
heterosexuality
as preference
85
85, 86
260
265
82
238
308, 394
392
high risk behaviours
316-319
holiness
400
Holy Spirit - functions of
92
homophobia
190, 387, 394
homosexual feelings
308
homosexuality (as sin, crime, disease)
387
homosexuality
387
as sin/crime/disease
as preference
387, 388
392
honouring capacity to touch, be touched
238
Sexuality and the Sacred: INDEX
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hope
How long God?
human agape
human beings:
loving
reproductive destiny
sexual
spiritual
vocation
269-270
397
315-319
100
97
97, 100
97
97
human bonds:
sibship
friendship
sexual attraction
266
266
266
human development
- inequities of vision & power
100
human sexuality education
318
human sexuality
101
humanity of Jesus
91
humans
97
hypothalamus, definition
102
I
iconography
93
incarnation
92
indifference
270
infertile period method of Roman Catholics
265
infidelity
99
insignificance
81
institution
81, 82, 84
integrative
258
intercourse
266, 271
interesting eroticism
82
internalized shame
308
interpretation of orgasm
152
intimacy
98, 100-01, 278
intimacy, capacity for
100
intimacy, erotic & true
278
intromission
267
isolation
309
issues of power and authority
399
I-thou vs we-relation
89
J
James, William
99
Jesus
312
Jesus on marriage
94
Jesus:
279
Augustine
baptism
94
95
celibacy
94, 95
cultural symbol
91
Gospels
93
holy spirit
95
humanity of
91-2, 95
in renaissance art
93
manhood
91
model of vocation & as paradigm 96
passion of his sexuality & suffering 92
sexual anatomy & awareness 93
sexuality
92-95
Thomas
94
Jesus’ manhood, classical descriptions
Jesus’ sexuality
confusion
91
92
95
Joan of Arc
Jong, Erica, erotic poet
joy
justice:
assumptions for doing
particulars for doing
principles
99
85
269-70
331
332
332
K
Keen, Sam
kibbutz
kinaesthetic sense of security
koinonia
L
laity
Last Temptation of Christ (film)
legalistic approach
legislation
lepers
Leviticus 18:22
liberal churches
liberal egalitarian social principles
libido:
definition
inadequacies
lifestyle:
celibate lifestyle
86
264
89
276
96
92
257
248
305, 306
395
250
387
277
278
95-98, 100
98
logos
Lorde, Audre, erotic poet
love making
Love:
bodily
contemplative
courtly erotic
83
85, 86
86
85
279
280
Sexuality and the Sacred: INDEX
eros
human
language of
orgasmic
romantic
sexual & bodily
vocation
5
86
91, 98
271
280
102
85
97
love-making affirming sexual significance
269
lust/libido
277
lying in touch
89
M
manhood, womanhood
268, 269
man-women relation/intimate not coital
278
marginalized groups - act of worship
100
marriage – what constitutes?
239
marriage:
94, 95, 264
& church
coitus within
idyllic
married couples
married faithful
modern changes to
monogamous
patriarchal
sexual duty
shotgun or “just for sex”
theology of
troubadours
270
264
268
271
273
265
260
98
260
263
272
280
Mary Magdalene
279
May, Rollo
279
medieval erotic love
279
medieval moralists
265
men and intimacy
191
men and power
185
Miller, Betty: On the Side of the Angel
87
Miller, Suzanne: Pleasures:
Women Write Erotica
86, 87
moments of separation and integration
399
monogamous relationship, nature
278
moral differences
315
moral initiative
271
moral pluralism
315-318, 323
moral significance of ecstasy
161
morality
271
mortality
307
Much Ado About Nothing
263
mutual gratification
80
N
nakedness
259
narcissistic
389
natural biochemicals
102
natural law
272-73
natural order (nature)
387, 392
nature of God
307
Nature, man and woman
279
new narcissism
244
non-accommodation and loneliness
186
non-instrumental immediacy
84
non-procreative aspect
265
O
Officium
95
old law
96
Old Testament
388
On the Side of the Angel
87
ordinary bodiliness
85
orgasm and ethical language
160
orgasm
267
orgasmic dysfunction
150
Original Sin
388
Ostentatio Genitalium
93
outcasts - Jesus
96
outside marriage
274, 275
P
pariahs - Jesus
96
passion (eros, libido)
277-279
pastoral care
314, 319-321
Pastorals:
Timothy, Titus
Paul, 1 Cor. 7:7 - celibacy
Jesus on marriage
94
94
94
patriarchal ethic - sexual control &
gender oppression
patriarchal sex
penetrator/penetrated
personal affirmation:
238
237
395
267-270
availability
267
body involvement in making love 267
causal intercourse without affirmation 267
giving the whole of ourselves
267
ranges of approval of each other 267
mutuality in loving relationships 267
personal and social wellbeing connection
phenomenological problems of orgasm
phenomenology, of eros/body in sex
242
153
86
Sexuality and the Sacred: INDEX
6
philosophy of leisure
physiology
Piercy, Marge, erotic poet
playful
pleasurable exhaustion
pleasure substance - dopamine
pleasure:
desire
God
procreative/creative
promiscuity/ promiscuous
proportionality principle
prostitution
pure pleasure
Quasi-Gnostic anthropology
R
rape
reciprocity
recognition
reconciliation:
coitus
estrangement
forgiving
idyllic marriage
infidelity
unity
86, 87
394
97
237
279
258
263
256
269
278
relative value
religion, goals of
religio-political
Renaissance painting and sculpture
reorientation
repetition
repression, definition
response to disappointments, in life
restitution
Rich, Adrienne, erotic poet
Richardson, Herbert:
257
257
principle of proportionality
pro-choice
procreation
procreation:
fertility
infertile period
mutual sacrifice
ovum & sperm
recovery of dignity
redemptive
relating the sexual with the holy
relational power
relationship(s):
88
86
Pleasures: Women Write Erotica
polymorphous bisexuality
Pope John Paul II
power vs powerlessness
prayer
preceremonial sex
premarital chastity
premarital sex
presence of hope
preservation of species
pressure:
of sex
from Bible
279
273
85
280
270
102
80, 98
260
100
257
275
273-4
274-5
275
273
258, 272-73
259, 262, 269, 395
260
49, 259
88
387
259, 326
80
268
268
268
268
268
99
268
reconstruction of sexuality & sexual ethics
236
311
91
95
206
causal
268
maintenance of man-woman
266
mutuality
267
substitution: man/woman or person/God 278
conversation expression of intimacy
kissing on mouth highest form of affection
nun, witch, playmate
true intercourse happens with the mouth
99
91
243
92
267
269
101
81
333
85, 86
280
280
280
280
Roman Catholic Church
265, 270-71
Romans
94
romantic love
102
S
salvation
98
sanctity
96
Schillebeeckx, Edward
91
security: kinesthetic sense, sleep
89
seduction
259
self-acceptance
99
self-esteem/self-worth
309, 310
self-identification
398
self-intimacy
101
self-possession
99
self-understanding
99
semi-permanent liaisons
263
sensual pleasure & trust
89
sensuous
279
separation from the mother
188
sex act’s two meanings, procreative & unitive 273
sex ed, tool for personal transformation
249
sexism
237
sexual conditioning
394
Sexuality and the Sacred: INDEX
7
sexual deviance (linked with heresy)
sexual encounter
sexual expression, non-marital
sexual intercourse,
deliberately non-procreative
sexual morality
sexual mythology
sexual recognition
sexual revolution
sexual value of the bodily
sexual:
addictions
affirmation
afterglow
arousal, assent
communication
energy
ethics, alternative
exploitation
intercourse
justice
liberation
morals
morality
physiology
revolution
388
81
258
265
392
82
268
257
85
102
268-270, 274
102
266
253
269
236
251
267-269, 274
237
245
263
271
273
257
254
complexity of
392
relational purpose/moral relationality387,391
reproductive
387
churches expectations
human
Jesus
Methodist view
Muggeridgean view
‘normal’
redeeming purposes
single
traditional understanding
view
vocation
shame
shame, feeling no
shared intimacy
sibship
sin
387
original/venial/mortal
265
96-8, 100-2
256
101
92, 93
256
263
245
257
256
258
258
97
93
259
101
266
94, 100
388
single life
95
single sexuality, ethic for
256
singleness
256, 260
sleeping like spoons
87, 89
social convention
262
social policy for liberating social oppression 247
social vulnerability/economic marginality
251
sodomy
388
solitariness
278
Song of Songs
258
spirit
97, 98, 100
spirituality
98, 102
spoon sleeping
87-90
we-relation
values
sexuality as gift from God
sexuality
sexuality, purpose of
sexuality:
sin
89
89
spoon sleeping
87
Steinberg, Leo, art historian
92, 93
suffering
307, 308
swinging
260
Symeon, New Theologian - Christ & the Church 94
T
taboo on premarital sex
262
temptation
94, 274-75
tenderness
80-1, 83
Teresa, St.
278
thanksgiving
270
theodicy and counter-theodicy
307
theological liberalism/ inept justice
249
theologies of Jesus
91
theology of sexuality
93, 308
theology of vulnerability
261
theosocial
250
Thomas & Jesus
94
total availability of love
267
total self-giving
275
Total Woman movement
243
traditional teachings:
grace
law
transformative
Trask, Haunani-Kay
trivialization of sexuality
troubadours & courtly love
true intimacy
97, 98
97
91
86
244
280
278
Sexuality and the Sacred: INDEX
U
unconsciousness desirable
union
United Church of Christ
unitive potential
unitive/integrative
unity
utilitarian philosophy
V
value of success
victim: role of, blaming the
vindication
violence:
against women
and truth
as entertainment
churches’ response
naming as wrong
reporting
romanticization
types
8
88
257
259
274
258, 272-73
400
279
187
307, 308
333
308
330
328
327
328
327
327
326
virgin
vocation to wholeness
vocation:
262
99
95-100
and lifestyle
95
definition
96
Jesus as a model
96
self-acceptance, -possession, -understanding 99
vulnerability
unequal
91, 258-261
260
vulnerable, protecting the
W
Walker, Alice, erotic poet
Watts, Allan - whole personed
whole - personal intimacy
wholeness
within marriage
332
85
279
279-80
97, 99
263
Women:
connectedness
in nature
reproductive destiny
spiritual and sexual life
vulnerability
Women’s movement
91
91
97
97
91
246
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