A potentially difficult text for today's Christians, The Ethics of
Sex gives a fascinating insight into the mindset of how a Christian
thinker considered gender and sexuality when the definitions of
both were becoming more and more fluid. Caught between the points
of the harsh restrictions of the Third Reich, and the revolutionary
approach popularised in the 1960s, Thielicke offers a modern reader
the opportunity to understand more of this pivotal period in
history. In The Ethics of Sex, Thielicke confronts hot-button
issues, many of which are still controversial today, like abortion,
homosexuality and artificial insemination. Here he forges a path
for the Christian philosopher that is consistent with Christian
values of compassion and understanding. While a complex text, The
Ethics of Sex rewards both the scholar and the historian.
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