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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 4 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