Sexual Authenticity
Title | Sexual Authenticity PDF eBook |
Author | Melinda Selmys |
Publisher | Our Sunday Visitor |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2009-04-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1612781772 |
Real glimpses into the hearts and lives of other people are rare... Columnist and author Melinda Selmys gives readers an unusual opportunity to explore the topic of homosexuality and the Catholic Faith from a fresh, sincere perspective. Her intensely personal reflections help clarify the misconceptions that have hindered meaningful dialogue between Catholics and homosexuals. Transcending stereotypes and avoiding pat sentiments, she speaks directly to every Christian who has experienced same-sex attraction or knows someone who has. In addition to her personal story of exchanging secular lesbianism for Catholicism and resolving her own inner conflicts, the author presents an enlightening analysis of history, social theory, and media influence on the subject of homosexuality. She refutes much of the clumsy theorizing and "junk science" common to both sides of the debate, effectively bridging gaps between perception and reality. Selmys addresses the complexities surrounding sexual identity with pronounced compassion, adding a practical discussion of the Theology of the Body to complete the circle from a Catholic perspective. This groundbreaking book expertly walks the fine line between divisiveness and platitudes -- a must-read for everyone who has ever felt ambiguous about the Church's stance on homosexuality.
Sexual Authenticity
Title | Sexual Authenticity PDF eBook |
Author | Melinda Selmys |
Publisher | |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2013-12 |
Genre | Homosexuality |
ISBN | 9780991909834 |
The view from the existential peripheries... Somewhere deep in no-man's land there is a rag-tag bunker where you can watch the shells of the Culture War lighting up the night. The rainbow flag flutters to the West, in the East shines the Sign of the Cross. This book is written from that bunker. It is the fruit of seven years spent trying to formulate a better approach to dialogue between the Catholic Church and the LGBTQ community. Drawing on the material presented at sexualauthenticity.blogspot.com it explores questions like: "How can a gay Catholic be true to her sexual identity while remaining faithful to the Church?" "Is homophobia real, and what should Christians be doing about it?" "What does it mean to be gay, or queer, or trans? Why would a Christian choose to use those terms?" "Why would a gay person want to be Catholic in the first place?" Whether you're an LGBTQ Christian looking for shelter, a straight Christian who loves someone gay, or a gay person looking for a better way to have the conversation about sexuality and faith this is a book that cuts through the politics and the bitterness to arrive at the heart of the queer person, made in the image and likeness of God.
Sexual Authenticity
Title | Sexual Authenticity PDF eBook |
Author | Melinda Selmys |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Ex-gays |
ISBN | 9781592764938 |
In addition to her personal story of exchanging secular lesbianism for Catholicism and resolving her own inner conflicts, the author presents an enlightening analysis of history, social theory, and media influence on the subject of homosexuality. She refutes much of ther clumsy theorizing and "junk science" common to both sides of the debate, effectively bridging gaps between perception and reality. She addresses the complexities surrounding sexual identity with pronounced compassion, adding a practical discussion of the Theology of the Body to complete the circle from a Catholic perspective.
Authentic Human Sexuality
Title | Authentic Human Sexuality PDF eBook |
Author | Judith K. Balswick |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2008-06-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830828834 |
Jack and Judith Balswick investigate how human sexuality originates both biologically and socially, lay groundwork for a normative Christian interpretation of sexuality, show how authentic sexuality is necessarily grounded in relationships, and explore forms of "inauthentic sexuality" such as sexual harassment, pornography and rape.
Rethinking Sexuality
Title | Rethinking Sexuality PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. Juli Slattery |
Publisher | Multnomah |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2018-07-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0735291489 |
This ground-breaking resource challenges and equips Christians to think and act biblically and compassionately in matters of sexuality. Sexual abuse, sex addiction, gender confusion, brokenness, and shame plague today's world, and people are seeking clarity and hope. By contesting long-held cultural paradigms, this book equips you to see how sexuality is rooted in the broader context of God's heart and His work for us on earth. It provides a framework from which to understand the big picture of sexual challenges and wholeness, and helps you recognize that every sexual question is ultimately a spiritual one. It shifts the paradigm from combating sexual problems to confidently proclaiming and modeling the road to sacred sexuality. Instead of arguing with the world about what's right and wrong about sexual choices, this practical resource equips you to share the love and grace of Jesus as you encounter the pain of sexual brokenness--your own or someone else's.
Your Sexual Self
Title | Your Sexual Self PDF eBook |
Author | Fran Ferder |
Publisher | |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9780877934790 |
Understand and accept sexuality as the energy and power that enable us to share real intimacy; look closely at the process of personal growth that we must pursue to fulfill the hunger for love.
Temporarily Yours
Title | Temporarily Yours PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Bernstein |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2010-06-08 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0226044629 |
Generations of social thinkers have assumed that access to legitimate paid employment and a decline in the ‘double standard’ would eliminate the reasons behind women’s participation in prostitution. Yet in both the developing world and in postindustrial cities of the West, sexual commerce has continued to flourish, diversifying along technological, spatial, and social lines. In this deeply engaging and theoretically provocative study, Elizabeth Bernstein examines the social features that undergird the expansion and diversification of commercialized sex, demonstrating the ways that postindustrial economic and cultural formations have spawned rapid and unforeseen changes in the forms, meanings, and spatial organization of sexual labor. Drawing upon dynamic and innovative research with sex workers, their clients, and state actors, Bernstein argues that in cities such as San Francisco, Stockholm, and Amstersdam, the nature of what is purchased in commercial sexual encounters is also new. Rather than the expedient exchange of cash for sexual relations, what sex workers are increasingly paid to offer their clients is an erotic experience premised upon the performance of authentic interpersonal connection. As such, contemporary sex markets are emblematic of a cultural moment in which the boundaries between intimacy and commerce—and between public life and private—have been radically redrawn. Not simply a compelling exploration of the changing landscape of sex-work, Temporarily Yours ultimately lays bare the intimate intersections of political economy, desire, and culture.