The Ethics of Sex

The Ethics of Sex

The Ethics of Sex

The Ethics of Sex

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Overview

A potentially difficult text for today's Christians, The Ethics of Sex gives a fascinating insight into the mindset of how a Christian thinker considered gender and sexuality when the definitions of both were becoming more and more fluid. Caught between the points of the harsh restrictions of the Third Reich, and the revolutionary approach popularised in the 1960s, Thielicke offers a modern reader the opportunity to understand more of this pivotal period in history. In The Ethics of Sex, Thielicke confronts hot-button issues, many of which are still controversial today, like abortion, homosexuality and artificial insemination. Here he forges a path for the Christian philosopher that is consistent with Christian values of compassion and understanding. While a complex text, The Ethics of Sex rewards both the scholar and the historian.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780718894566
Publisher: James Clarke & Co
Publication date: 11/29/2016
Series: Thielicke Library
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.39(w) x 8.46(h) x (d)

About the Author

Helmut Thielicke first came to prominence as a German Lutheran minister during the last days of the Second World War in Stuttgart. In the face of bombing raids and Nazi opposition, Thielicke carried on preaching to a congregation of thousands. After the war was over, he joined the faculty of the University of Tübingen as Rector and Professor of Systematic Theology, later becoming the Rector of the University of Hamburg. During this time, he also became a world traveller, lecturing and preaching in the United States, South Africa, Australia and Latin America. He died in Hamburg in 1986.

Table of Contents

Preface to My English Readers
Translator's Note
List of Abbreviations

I. Introduction
The Duality of Man: Biblical Anthropology of the Sexes

II. Eros and Agape: Theological Phenomenology of the Human Sex Relationship
Introduction
A. The Problem: The Interconnection of Bios and Person in the Realm of Eros
B. The Libido, Animal and Human
C. The Realization of the Sex Nature

III. The Order of Marriage
A. The Biblical Interpretation of Marriage
B. The Sacramental and the "Worldly" Interpretations of Marriage: Controversial Theological Considerations
C. The Changed Position of Woman in the Family and in Society: The Problem of the Equality of the Sexes
D. Divorce and the Remarriage of Divorced Persons

IV. Borderline Situations
A. Birth Control: The Problem of Optional Sterility
B. Interruption of Pregancy: The Problem of Artificial Abortion
C. Artificial Insemination
D. The Problem of Homosexuality

V. Conclusion
Historical Changes in Our Understanding of Eros

Bibliography
Index of Scripture Passages
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
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