Rescuing Sex From the Christians
By (Author) Rev. Dr. Clayton Sullivan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st May 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Religious social and pastoral thought and activity
Sociology
Sex and sexuality, social aspects
261.835
Paperback
144
250g
Why has the church over the centuries exhibited a hostile attitude toward sex Sullivan contends that early Christian theologians failed to understand the mythic character of the Adam and Eve as well as portraying the soul and body as constantly at war with one another. He alsoexamines the controversial subjects of masturbation, homosexuality, adultery, and prostitution and demonstrates how the Christian idea of sexuality has vilified these practices, not always for the good.
"An important discussion about human sexuality in the early 21st century." - Insights
At last--a book that clearly explains where and how Christian thought about human sexuality may be wrong. Hopefully, this book can help thoughtful Christians let go of sex-related guilt, shame, blame, anxiety, and depression and find more love and joy in relationships. Dr. Patricia T. White, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist, Birmingham, Alabama -- Dr. Patricia T. White * Blurb from reviewer *
Dr. Sullivan presents a provocative examination of sexual issues. Historical information, scientific beliefs and the teachings of the Christian church provide the reader with a broad understanding of each topic. This book is a must read for anyone interested in understanding sexual behavior. Dr. Vivien Carver, Ed.D. and Bonita Reinert, Ph.D. Human Sexuality Professors University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Mississippi -- Dr. Vivien Carver & Dr. Bonita Reinert * Blurb from reviewer *
Clayton L. Sullivan Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Religion, University of Southern Mississippi and is the author of Rescuing Jesus from the Christians.