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9780826429247

Just Love A Framework for Christian Sexual Ethics

by Farley, Margaret
  • ISBN13:

    9780826429247

  • ISBN10:

    0826429246

  • eBook ISBN(s):

    9781441103147

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-02-15
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Summary

This long-awaited book by one of American Christianity's foremost ethicists proposes a framework for sexual ethics whereby justice is the criterion for all loving, including love that is related to sexual activity and relationships. It begins with historical and cross-cultural explorations, then addresses the large questions of embodiment, gender, and sexuality, and finally delineates the justice framework for sexual ethics. Though Just Love's particular focus is Christian sexual ethics, Farley's framework is broad enough to have relevance for multiple traditions. Also covered are specific issues in sexual ethics, including same-sex relationships, marriage and family, divorce and second marriage, celibacy, and sex and its negativities.

Author Biography

Margaret A. Farley taught at Yale University Divinity School from 1971 to 2007, where she held the Gilbert L. Stark Chair in Christian Ethics. She is past president of both the Society of Christian Ethics and the Catholic Theological Society of America, and a recipient of the latter's John Courtney Murray Award

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Opening the Questionsp. 1
Finding the Wayp. 2
Why We Are Herep. 3
New Mapsp. 8
Problems with the Terrainp. 12
The Taskp. 15
The Questions and Their Pastp. 17
Sex, Morality, and History: Theories of Interpretationp. 18
Michel Foucault: The Historical Constitution of Desirep. 18
Catherine MacKinnon: Historical Silences/Gendered Violencep. 22
Evolutionary Histories: Sexuality and Changep. 23
Sexual Ethics in the West: Historical Perspectivep. 26
Sexuality in Antiquity: The Legacy of Greece and Romep. 27
Judaism: Sexuality, Morality, and Religionp. 34
Christian Traditionsp. 37
Secular Paths: Philosophical Developments, Medical Influencesp. 50
From the Past to the Presentp. 56
Difficult Crossings: Diverse Traditionsp. 57
Cross-Cultural Perspectives: Importance for Sexual Ethicsp. 58
Possibilities of Cross-Cultural and Interreligious Awarenessp. 58
Obstacles to the Search for Alternative Perspectivesp. 59
Colonialist Research and Its Postcolonial Criticsp. 63
The Lessons of "Orientalism"p. 64
Lessons for Sexual Ethicsp. 65
Pre-modern Islands of the South Seasp. 70
African Culturesp. 77
Sexuality and Communityp. 79
Gender, Marriage, and Familyp. 80
New Interpreters and Critics: Sustainable African Sexualitiesp. 82
Kamasutra: Hindu Textbook on Erotic Lovep. 90
The World of Islamp. 95
Diversity Unlimited?p. 103
Sexuality and Its Meaningsp. 109
How the Body Mattersp. 110
Theories of the Bodyp. 111
Transcendent Embodimentp. 116
Whether Gender Mattersp. 133
Gender Theory and Practicep. 137
Christian Theologiesp. 138
Biology, Culture, and Experiencep. 144
Biology, Culture, and More Experiencep. 149
Whether Gender Mattersp. 156
Sexuality and Its Meaningsp. 159
Elements in Sexual Experiencep. 161
Love, Desire, and Sexualityp. 164
Just Love and Just Sex: Preliminary Considerationsp. 174
Sexuality and Justicep. 175
Alternative Frameworksp. 178
Sources for Christian Sexual Ethicsp. 182
Scripturep. 183
Traditionp. 186
Secular Disciplines of Knowledgep. 188
Contemporary Experiencep. 190
Love and Just Lovep. 196
Moral Norms for a Just Lovep. 200
Love and Freedomp. 204
Desirep. 205
Framework for a Sexual Ethic: Just Sexp. 207
Justicep. 208
The Concrete Reality of Personsp. 209
Obligating Features of Personhoodp. 211
Norms for Just Sexp. 215
Do No Unjust Harmp. 216
Free Consentp. 218
Mutualityp. 220
Equalityp. 223
Commitmentp. 223
Fruitfulnessp. 226
Social Justicep. 228
Special Questionsp. 232
An Ethic Only for Adults?p. 232
Sexual Relations with Oneselfp. 235
The Negative Potential of Sexp. 237
Character, Faith, and Sexual Justicep. 240
Patterns of Relationship: Contexts for Just Lovep. 245
Marriage and Familyp. 245
Historical and Cultural Contextsp. 247
Christianity and Its Influencesp. 252
Descriptive and Normative Questionsp. 259
Same-Sex Relationshipsp. 271
Theological and Ethical Sourcesp. 272
Same-Sex Relationships and Justicep. 288
Sexual Orientation: Given or Chosenp. 294
Divorce and Remarriagep. 296
The Marriage Commitment: Making, Keeping, Changingp. 301
Divorcep. 304
Remarriagep. 307
Indexp. 313
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