Human Sexuality and the Nuptial Mystery - Paperback
Human Sexuality and the Nuptial Mystery - Paperback
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by Roy R. Jeal (Editor), David Widdicombe (Foreword by), Kirsten Pinto Gfoerer (Foreword by)
This collection of essays was originally presented at the St. Margaret's Consultation on Doctrine, Liturgy, and Preaching held at St. Margaret's Anglican Church in Winnipeg, Canada in 2008. They consider human sexuality and marriage from a distinctly theological rather than polemical standpoint, aiming to avoid frequently polarized debates. The interesting commonality indicated in the articles is that sex and marriage are not about self-fulfillment, but are outwardly directed, aimed toward the other person, toward growth, maturity, and deepened spirituality, for the benefit of the church, for productive good, and for children. The first section explores theological and ethical issues surrounding human sexuality and aims toward understanding the nature of relationships in these contexts. The second section explores the spiritual nature of marriage and the history of thinking on marriage and family within Christian theology. For those interested in pursuing truly theological engagement with marriage and sexuality, this collection is required reading.
Author Biography
Roy R. Jeal is Professor of Religion at Booth College and Scholar in Residence at St. Margaret's Anglican Church, Winnipeg.
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