The Catholic Church on Marital Intercourse treats the way in which the Catholic Church has moved away from an attitude of conditional acceptance of marital intercourse on the basis of its utility to recognition that the dynamics of sexual union are both good and holy, not only because that is the way children are conceived, but also because the marital act enhances the love of husband and wife for each other.
The Catholic Church on Marital Intercourse treats the way in which the Catholic Church has moved away from an attitude of conditional acceptance of marital intercourse on the basis of its utility to recognition that the dynamics of sexual union are both good and holy, not only because that is the way children are conceived, but also because the marital act enhances the love of husband and wife for each other.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Biblical Approaches to Marital Sexuality Chapter 3 St. Paul's Unwitting Contributions to the Church's Negative Thinking on Marital Intercourse Chapter 4 Early Church Leaders Defend Marriage against Gnostic Attacks Chapter 5 Augustine: The Man Who Carved in Stone the Church's Conditional Acceptance of Marital Intercourse Chapter 6 Monks, Theologians, Bishops, and Popes Disparage Marital Intercourse Chapter 7 The Law of Clerical Celibacy Embodies the Bias against Marital Intimacy Chapter 8 Canon Law Sees Nothing Spiritual in Marital Intimacy Chapter 9 Marriage Recognized as a Sacrament Chapter 10 St. Thomas Aquinas: Modifications and Qualifications Chapter 11 Some Attempts to See Other Values in Marital Intercourse Chapter 12 The Council of Trent: Motives for Marrying and Motives for Abstaining from Marital Intercourse Chapter 13 A New Development: Spousal "Affection" Related to "Love" Chapter 14 Confessing Sins Related to Sexual Activity Chapter 15 Pope, Bishops, Theologians, and Canon Law Stress Procreation as the Primary Purpose of Marriage Chapter 16 A New Vision: Love Related to Marital Intercourse Chapter 17 The Teaching of Pope Pius XI: Procreation or Abstinence Chapter 18 A Rejected Perspective: Bodily Union as the Direct Purpose of Marital Intercourse Chapter 19 The Break with St. Augustine: Pope Pius XII Accepts the Rhythm Method Chapter 20 The Effects of Papal Teaching: Frustration and Tears Chapter 21 The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) Recognizes the Value of Marital Love Chapter 22 The Post-Conciliar Work of the "Birth Control Commission" and Its Culmination in Humanae Vitae Chapter 23 Pope John Paul II: Old Assertions and New Perceptions Chapter 24 Conscience and Fidelity to Church Teaching Chapter 25 Epilogue
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Biblical Approaches to Marital Sexuality Chapter 3 St. Paul's Unwitting Contributions to the Church's Negative Thinking on Marital Intercourse Chapter 4 Early Church Leaders Defend Marriage against Gnostic Attacks Chapter 5 Augustine: The Man Who Carved in Stone the Church's Conditional Acceptance of Marital Intercourse Chapter 6 Monks, Theologians, Bishops, and Popes Disparage Marital Intercourse Chapter 7 The Law of Clerical Celibacy Embodies the Bias against Marital Intimacy Chapter 8 Canon Law Sees Nothing Spiritual in Marital Intimacy Chapter 9 Marriage Recognized as a Sacrament Chapter 10 St. Thomas Aquinas: Modifications and Qualifications Chapter 11 Some Attempts to See Other Values in Marital Intercourse Chapter 12 The Council of Trent: Motives for Marrying and Motives for Abstaining from Marital Intercourse Chapter 13 A New Development: Spousal "Affection" Related to "Love" Chapter 14 Confessing Sins Related to Sexual Activity Chapter 15 Pope, Bishops, Theologians, and Canon Law Stress Procreation as the Primary Purpose of Marriage Chapter 16 A New Vision: Love Related to Marital Intercourse Chapter 17 The Teaching of Pope Pius XI: Procreation or Abstinence Chapter 18 A Rejected Perspective: Bodily Union as the Direct Purpose of Marital Intercourse Chapter 19 The Break with St. Augustine: Pope Pius XII Accepts the Rhythm Method Chapter 20 The Effects of Papal Teaching: Frustration and Tears Chapter 21 The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) Recognizes the Value of Marital Love Chapter 22 The Post-Conciliar Work of the "Birth Control Commission" and Its Culmination in Humanae Vitae Chapter 23 Pope John Paul II: Old Assertions and New Perceptions Chapter 24 Conscience and Fidelity to Church Teaching Chapter 25 Epilogue
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