The body in context : sex and Catholicism / Gareth Moore.

Catholic teaching has sought to present Christian standards and values as reasonable, as standards, which anyone can see to be right if only they think about them in the right way. Arguments have been drawn from scripture and also from philosophy and experience, the latter being particularly importa...

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Main Author: Moore, Gareth (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Continuum, 2001.
Series:Contemporary Christian insights.
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Summary:Catholic teaching has sought to present Christian standards and values as reasonable, as standards, which anyone can see to be right if only they think about them in the right way. Arguments have been drawn from scripture and also from philosophy and experience, the latter being particularly important at a time when the church can no longer lay down the law, but has to be able to persuade. However, are the arguments used valid, or are they flawed? This is what Gareth Moore considers. His study covers such wide ranging topics as sexual pleasure, the purpose of sex, sexual gestures, marriage, contraception and homosexuality, and in these areas and the more specific sexual issues which he covers, he often finds the church's case defective. Though the church has valuable things to say, its supporting arguments can be unconvincing. Better arguments, he claims, are needed, or alternatively the possibility has to be faced that the church's teaching needs to be modified.
Item Description:Originally published: London : SCM Press, 1992.
Physical Description:1 online resource (255 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [215]-238) and index.
ISBN:9781441132673 (e-book)
Access:Access to electronic resources restricted to Simmons University students, faculty and staff.