Sexual Ethics
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![]() 280 pp., 5.5 x 8.5 Paperback ISBN: 9781589019133 (158901913X) eBook ISBN: 9781589019416 May 2012 LC: 2011037930 |
Sexual Ethics
A Theological Introduction
Todd A. Salzman and Michael G. Lawler
Two principles capture the essence of the Catholic tradition on sexual ethics: that each and every marriage act must remain open to the transmission of life, and that any human genital act must occur within the framework of marriage. In the Catholic tradition, moral sexual activity is institutionalized within the confines of marriage and procreation, and sexual morality is marital morality. Todd A. Salzman is a professor of Catholic theology at Creighton University. He is the author of several books, and is coeditor of Marriage in the Catholic Tradition. Michael G. Lawler is Amelia and Emil Graff Professor Emeritus of Catholic Theology at Creighton University. He is the author of several books, including Marriage and the Catholic Church: Disputed Questions. Together they are the authors of the award-winning The Sexual Person: Toward a Renewed Catholic Anthropology.
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"Salzman and Lawler masterfully critique Catholic teaching in light of the many sexual issues Christianity faces today .This fascinating introduction to sexual ethics is sure to generate much conversation and debate. It is a must for any course on religion and sexuality."—Choice "Lawler and Salzman's mastery of the long and complex history of Catholic sexual ethics is truly impressive. In this volume, the authors manage to present this history, as well as its contemporary implications, in a clear and accessible manner. They challenge Catholics to think seriously about how experience and culture inevitably shape attitudes about sex. Anyone who doubts the vibrancy of the contemporary Catholic conversations about sex should read this book!"—Aline Kalbian, associate professor of religion, Florida State University Table of Contents Prologue "Nature" Defined Perspectivism vs. Relativism "Nature," Knowledge, and Norms Conscience Questions for Reflection Notes 1. Sexual Morality in the Catholic Tradition Historicity Sexuality and Sexual Ethics in Ancient Greece and Rome Sexuality and Sexual Ethics in the Catholic Tradition Reading Sacred Scripture Old Testament Teaching New Testament Teaching The Fathers of the Church Augustine The Penitentials Scholastic Doctrine The Modern Period Von Hildebrand and Doms Second Vatican Council Papal Birth Control Commission Conclusion Questions for Reflection Notes 2. Unitive Sexual Morality Conjugal Love and Sexual Intercourse Multiple Dimensions of Human Sexuality Chastity Truly Human and Complementarity Sexual Orientation Complementarity and Truly Human Sexual Acts: A Reconstructed Complementarity Holistic Complementarity, Truly Human Sexual Acts, and Sexual Norms Conclusion Questions for Reflection Notes 3. Marital Morality Modern Catholic thought and Marital Morality Marital Morality and Contraception Contraception and Historical Contexts A Renewed Principle of Human Sexuality and Contraception Totality and the Conjugal Act The Inseparability Principle Revisited Conclusion Questions for Reflection Notes 4. Cohabitation and the Process of Marrying Cohabitation in the Contemporary West: What the Sciences Tell Us The Meaning and Nature of Commitment Betrothal and the Christian Tradition Historical Considerations Sociotheological Considerations Complementarity and Nuptial Cohabitation Marriage as Sacrament Catechumenate for Marriage Conclusion Questions for Reflection Notes 5. Homosexuality The Bible and Homosexuality Homosexual Orientation and the Bible Interpreting the Bible on Homosexuality Magisterial Teaching on Homosexual Acts and Relationships The Moral Sense of the Christian People and Homosexual Acts The Morality of Homosexual Acts Reconsidered Conclusion Questions for Reflection Notes 6. Artificial Reproductive Technologies Defining Artificial Reproductive Technologies The CDF's Instruction and ARTs ARTs and Health Complications among Children Family and Society: ARTs and the Common Good Conclusion Questions for Reflection Notes Epilogue Intrachurch Dialogue Extrachurch Dialogue Questions for Reflection Notes Index |






