Theological perspectives on sexuality
In case you are actually following along, I have finished the next chapter for the book on Sexuality: Theological Perspectives on Being Gendered. The first half of the chapter works through some basic biological and sociological perspectives on gender and sexuality, while the second focuses more specifically on theological interpretations of sexuality. Sorry to disappoint, but I do not deal at all with any of the the questions surrounding gender roles or sexual ethics. The task of the chapter is really to contemplate what sexuality is and how it informs what it means to be human as the necessary foundation for addressing these other issues. You will have to make your own connections and draw your own conclusions.
Posted on March 6, 2009, in Anthropology. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
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