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The Intimate Connection. Male Sexuality, Masculine Spirituality.
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Nelson, James B.
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Artículo Disponible
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305.31 N424
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Donado
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This is not a book about so-called real men; it is a book about "whole men." in recen years men have begun to question seriously their traditionally held roles and values. The women's movement, popular books, and male images on television and in films have all contributed to men's uncertainty about themselves. Now there is a major shift taking place in the perception of sexuality. James Nelson asserts that men and women seek something the sexual revolution did not provide: an understanding of the true meaning of love. This, he claims, is the unfinished business of that revolution.
Among the topics Nelson discusses are the genitalization of sex to the neglect of intimacy and sensuousness; a sense of separation that works against true intimacy; the difficulties men have in establishing friendships, particularly with other men; and the need to know the transforming love of God-to experience God's friendship. |
0-664-24065-8
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Westminster Press
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1988
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144
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United States of America
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Philadelphia
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English
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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15/06/2016
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15/06/2016
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