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Sexual Ethics: An Evangelical Perspective
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Grenz, Stanley J.
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Artículo Disponible
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241.66 G786 e. 2
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Comprado
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My goal in this volume is to set forth a theological understanding of humans as sexaul beings and of the sex act itself, and to explore the theological significance of marriage and singleness as contexts in which we express our sexuality. I then attempt to draw out some of the crucial ethical implications of this theological understanding. At the foundation of the discussion is the conviction that a biblical view of human sexuality carries ramifications for how we relate to one another as sexual beings, whether we are married or single. Hence, the following pages seek to address the ethics of fidelity vs. adultery, divorce, dating, and homosexual relationships. I explore other issues as well, however, inclufing such practical questions as birth control and technological procreation.
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0-664-25750-X
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Westmister John Knox Press
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2
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1997
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Issues of Christian conscience
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302
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United States of America
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Lousville, Kentucky
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English
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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20/11/2014
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20/11/2014
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Elaborado por Editorial Digital, www.editorialdigital.net