In this book, James Nelson offers an incarnational way of doing
theology. He takes body experiences seriously and views sexuality
as central to the mystery of human experience and to the human
relationship with God. He seeks to identify what scripture and
tradition says about sexuality, focusing on three areas of concern:
sexual theology, men's issues, and biomedical ethics. He blames a
faulty dualism that separates body and spirit for distorting the
meanings of masculinity, making modern medicine confusing, and
fueling militarism, racism, and ecological abuse.
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