Sex in Crisis

Sex in Crisis
Title Sex in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Dagmar Herzog
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 2008-07-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0465012450

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The Religious Right has fractured, the pundits tell us, and its power is waning. Is it true - have evangelical Christians lost their political clout? When the subject is sex, the answer is definitively no. Only three decades after the legalization of abortion, the broad gains of the feminist movement, and the emergence of the gay rights movement, Americans appear to be doing the time warp again. It's 1950s redux. Politicians--including many Democrats--insist that abstinence is the only acceptable form of birth control. Fully fifty percent of American high schools teach a "sex education" curriculum that includes deceptive information about the prevalence of STDs and the failure rates of condoms. Students are taught that homosexuality is curable, and that premarital sex ruins future marital happiness. Afraid of sounding godless, American liberals have failed to challenge these retrograde orthodoxies. The truth is Americans have not become anti-sex, but they have become increasingly anxious about sex--not least due to the stratagems of the Religious Right. There has been a war on sex in America--a war conservative evangelicals have in large part already won. How did the Religious Right score so many successes? Historian Dagmar Herzog argues that conservative evangelicals appropriated the lessons of the first sexual revolution far more effectively than liberals. With the support of a multimillion-dollar Christian sex industry, evangelicals crafted an astonishingly graphic and effective pitch for the pleasures of "hot monogamy"--for married, heterosexual couples only. This potent message enabled them to win elections and seduce souls, with disastrous political consequences. Fierce, witty, and brilliant, Sex in Crisis challenges America's culture of sexual dysfunction and calls for a more sophisticated national conversation about the facts of life.

Sex, Priests, and Power

Sex, Priests, and Power
Title Sex, Priests, and Power PDF eBook
Author A. W. Richard Sipe
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 250
Release 1995
Genre Celibacy
ISBN 9780876307694

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Richard Sipe examines the continuing sexual crisis facing the Catholic Church today. Has the storm of publicity and controversy caused the church to acknowledge any of the accusations? Will the church accept statistical evidence or alter the way it trains its clergy? How has it come to grips with reforming or retraining abusers? Has it acknowledged the spread of AIDS among its ranks? Why does the church oppress women and react with hostility and fear towards them? Sex, Priests, and Power: Anatomy of a Crisis addresses these and other questions.

Why Wait?

Why Wait?
Title Why Wait? PDF eBook
Author Josh McDowell
Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Pages 444
Release 1994
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780840742827

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A 450-page resource book on teen sexual attitudes and behavior, with advice on helping teens say "no" to premarital sex. Also, what to do if they are sexually active.

The Gender Crisis

The Gender Crisis
Title The Gender Crisis PDF eBook
Author Joseph Vernon Duncan
Publisher Trilogy Christian Publishing
Pages 234
Release 2021-01-05
Genre
ISBN 9781637690420

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This book is a riveting exposé of a crisis of no mean proportion now confronting our world. The author investigates the reality of the gender crisis, with much focus on the etymology of the word "gender" itself. He extrapolates his argument using God's creation mandate and nature itself as his paradigm. The author also skillfully demonstrates that the attempt by same sex advocates to redefine gender as "a social construct," distinct from sex, which admittedly is biological and fixed, is a circular argument, in that the actual practice of a "gender-type" demands a corresponding change in sexual behavior anyway.

American Sexual Character

American Sexual Character
Title American Sexual Character PDF eBook
Author Miriam G. Reumann
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 308
Release 2005-03-07
Genre History
ISBN 0520930045

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When Alfred Kinsey's massive studies Sexual Behavior in the Human Male and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female appeared in 1948 and 1953, their detailed data spurred an unprecedented public discussion of the nation's sexual practices and ideologies. As they debated what behaviors were normal or average, abnormal or deviant, Cold War Americans also celebrated and scrutinized the state of their nation, relating apparent changes in sexuality to shifts in its political structure, economy, and people. American Sexual Character employs the studies and the myriad responses they evoked to examine national debates about sexuality, gender, and Americanness after World War II. Focusing on the mutual construction of postwar ideas about national identity and sexual life, this wide-ranging, shrewd, and lively analysis explores the many uses to which these sex surveys were put at a time of extreme anxiety about sexual behavior and its effects on the nation. Looking at real and perceived changes in masculinity, female sexuality, marriage, and homosexuality, Miriam G. Reumann develops the notion of "American sexual character," sexual patterns and attitudes that were understood to be uniquely American and to reflect contemporary transformations in politics, social life, gender roles, and culture. She considers how apparent shifts in sexual behavior shaped the nation's workplaces, homes, and families, and how these might be linked to racial and class differences.

Puberty in Crisis

Puberty in Crisis
Title Puberty in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Celia Roberts
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 301
Release 2015-08-07
Genre Medical
ISBN 1107104726

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Combines feminist and social theories on the body, biology and sex to examine the sociological and cultural issues surrounding puberty.

Letter to a Suffering Church

Letter to a Suffering Church
Title Letter to a Suffering Church PDF eBook
Author Robert Barron
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2019-05-31
Genre
ISBN 9781943243488

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