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Sex and Gender
Christian Ethical Reflections
Mary Jo Iozzio,Patricia Beattie Jung
- 266 pages
- English
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Sex and Gender
Christian Ethical Reflections
Mary Jo Iozzio,Patricia Beattie Jung
About This Book
Sex and Gender: Christian Ethical Reflections contains some of the subject's most important analyses in recent decades. The collection covers a wide range of topics: same-sex marriage, sexual minorities and biblical interpretation, sex and power, sexual harassment and sexual abuse, HIV/AIDS and prevention strategy, the military and masculinities, mobile porn and sexting, human trafficking, moral discernment, and more. Contributors represent various theological traditions and draw on scriptural texts as well as such disciplines as philosophy, sociology, psychology, and the life sciences. Each essay is followed by a set of discussion questions—for the classroom or for students to use as an assignment outline—and suggestions for further reading and research. Teachers and students of Christian ethics will appreciate this multidisciplinary approach to one of the most divisive and controversial issues in contemporary culture.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The Natural Law and Innovative Forms of Marriage: A Reconsideration
- 2. Reconciling Evangelical Christianity with Our Sexual Minorities: Reframing the Biblical Discussion
- 3. Love Your Enemy: Sex, Power, and Christian Ethics
- 4. The Harms of Sexual Harassment
- 5. Biblical Ethics, HIV/AIDS, and South African Pentecostal Women: Constructing an A-B-C-D Prevention Strategy
- 6. Brothers in Arms and Brothers in Christ? The Military and the Catholic Church as Sources for Modern Korean Masculinity
- 7. Mobile Porn? Teenage Sexting and Justice for Women
- 8. Christian Ethics and Human Trafficking Activism: Progressive Christianity and Social Critique
- 9. The Ethics of “Recognition”: Rowan Williams’s Approach to Moral Discernment in the Christian Community
- List of Contributors
- Index