Informed by sociology, psychology, and theology, this updated edition of an established textbook investigates how human sexuality originates both biologically and socially. Laying the groundwork for a normative Christian interpretation of sexuality, this work explores what authentic sexuality looks like as well as forms of "inauthentic sexuality" such as sexual harassment, pornography, and rape.
Informed by sociology, psychology, and theology, this updated edition of an established textbook investigates how human sexuality originates both biologically and socially. Laying the groundwork for a normative Christian interpretation of sexuality, this work explores what authentic sexuality looks like as well as forms of "inauthentic sexuality" such as sexual harassment, pornography, and rape.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Judith K. Balswick (EdD, University of Georgia) is a licensed marriage and family therapist who has been in practice for over thirty years and has taught for over twenty years in the marriage and family therapy program at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. Her books include The Family, The Gift of Gender, and A Model for Marriage. Jack O. Balswick (PhD, University of Iowa) is senior professor of sociology and family development at Fuller Theological Seminary. He has twice received an American Senior Fulbright Scholar Fellowship. He is author or coauthor of seventeen books, including Men at the Crossroads, The Reciprocating Self, and A Model for Marriage.
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List of Figures Preface Acknowledgments Part I: The Formation of Sexuality 1. Authentic Sexuality: God's Good Gift 2. Human Sexuality: A Sociocultural Context 3. Human Sexuality: An Interactive Developmental Model 4. Sexual Minority Identity Formation 5. The LGBTQ Community: Christian Responses Part II: Authentic Sexuality 6. Sexual Beings in Relationship 7. Sexuality and Singleness 8. Premarital Cohabitation: Pathway Toward or Alternative to Marriage 9. Marital Sexuality: Maximizing Sexual Fulfillment Part III: Inauthentic Sexuality 10. Infidelity: A Broken Covenant 11. Sexual Harassment: Uninvited Eroticization 12. Sexual Abuse: A Violation Deep Within the Soul 13. Rape and Sexual Violence: Abusive Power 14. Pornography and Erotica 15. Sexual Addiction, Sexual Compulsivity, and Hypersexuality Part IV: Conclusion 16. The Sexually Authentic Society References Subject Index Scripture Index
List of Figures Preface Acknowledgments Part I: The Formation of Sexuality 1. Authentic Sexuality: God's Good Gift 2. Human Sexuality: A Sociocultural Context 3. Human Sexuality: An Interactive Developmental Model 4. Sexual Minority Identity Formation 5. The LGBTQ Community: Christian Responses Part II: Authentic Sexuality 6. Sexual Beings in Relationship 7. Sexuality and Singleness 8. Premarital Cohabitation: Pathway Toward or Alternative to Marriage 9. Marital Sexuality: Maximizing Sexual Fulfillment Part III: Inauthentic Sexuality 10. Infidelity: A Broken Covenant 11. Sexual Harassment: Uninvited Eroticization 12. Sexual Abuse: A Violation Deep Within the Soul 13. Rape and Sexual Violence: Abusive Power 14. Pornography and Erotica 15. Sexual Addiction, Sexual Compulsivity, and Hypersexuality Part IV: Conclusion 16. The Sexually Authentic Society References Subject Index Scripture Index
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