Christian Anthropology and Sexual Ethics

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University Press of America, 2002 - Religion - 209 pages
Benedict Guevin, in Christian Anthropology and Sexual Ethics, presents a Catholic Christian understanding of the person. Based specifically on the area of sexuality, Guevin suggests that one cannot understand human sexuality apart from a Christian theological anthropology. He examines the role of Natural Law and Liturgy in forming the virtue of chastity. He presents the positive orientation of the Church's sexual ethics; positive, because it is based on an anthropology which is, itself, positive: both with respect to its origin in the Blessed Trinity and with respect to its end which is the eternal vision of God.

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The Body
13
Psychosexual Development Habitus and Growth
47
THE MYSTERY OF THE INCARNATION
75
Copyright

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About the author (2002)

Rev. Benedict M. Guevin, O.S.B. is Professor of Theology, Saint Anselm College, New Hampshire.

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