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A profound feminist Christian reframing of sexuality examines
contemporary social practices and ethical sex From the sexual abuse
crisis in the Roman Catholic Church to the US Supreme Court
decision outlawing state-level bans on same-sex marriage, it has
become clear that Catholics and other Christians cannot afford to
downplay sex or rely on outdated normative understandings of its
moral contours. Feminist theological approaches offer a way forward
by considering not just what we should do in sexual spheres but
also what sort of sexual people we should aspire to be. In
Reenvisioning Sexual Ethics, author Karen Peterson-Iyer adopts a
feminist Christian anthropological framework to connect robust
theological and ethical analysis to practical sexual issues,
particularly those confronting college-aged and younger adults
today. The book examines four divergent yet overlapping
contemporary social practices and phenomena wherein sex plays a
central role: "hookup" culture; "sexting"; sex work; and sex
trafficking. Through these case studies, Peterson-Iyer shows that
ethical sex is best demarcated not as a matter of chastity on the
one hand and purely free consent on the other, but rather as
ideally expressing the fullness of human agency, communicating the
joy of shared pleasure, and conferring a deep sense of possibility
and wholeness upon all participants. This feminist Christian
framework will help facilitate frank and profound discussions of
sex, enabling young adults to define themselves and others not by
hypersexualized and gendered social norms or attitudes but by their
fundamental status as dignified and beloved by God.
A profound feminist Christian reframing of sexuality examines
contemporary social practices and ethical sex From the sexual abuse
crisis in the Roman Catholic Church to the US Supreme Court
decision outlawing state-level bans on same-sex marriage, it has
become clear that Catholics and other Christians cannot afford to
downplay sex or rely on outdated normative understandings of its
moral contours. Feminist theological approaches offer a way forward
by considering not just what we should do in sexual spheres but
also what sort of sexual people we should aspire to be. In
Reenvisioning Sexual Ethics, author Karen Peterson-Iyer adopts a
feminist Christian anthropological framework to connect robust
theological and ethical analysis to practical sexual issues,
particularly those confronting college-aged and younger adults
today. The book examines four divergent yet overlapping
contemporary social practices and phenomena wherein sex plays a
central role: "hookup" culture; "sexting"; sex work; and sex
trafficking. Through these case studies, Peterson-Iyer shows that
ethical sex is best demarcated not as a matter of chastity on the
one hand and purely free consent on the other, but rather as
ideally expressing the fullness of human agency, communicating the
joy of shared pleasure, and conferring a deep sense of possibility
and wholeness upon all participants. This feminist Christian
framework will help facilitate frank and profound discussions of
sex, enabling young adults to define themselves and others not by
hypersexualized and gendered social norms or attitudes but by their
fundamental status as dignified and beloved by God.
When a woman tells police she witnessed a stranger walking through
her backyard in the middle of the night and her beloved cat
followed him away, young sketch artist Penny Perone is called in to
assist in the identification of the Midnight Walker. Soon after,
more cats disappear, including one belonging to Penny's longtime
friend Bryan. When a strange woman moves into Penny's neighborhood,
the investigation takes a turn for Penny in a direction not taken
by the police. Then, as clues begin pointing to Penny's own parents
and their reputation is on the line, Penny must confront witchcraft
and superstition, Bryan's fear of the dark, and her own fears and
insecurities in solving the mystery. As she unravels the threads of
the mystery of the Midnight Walker, Penny discovers that people and
circumstances are not always what they seem, and that by embracing
our differences we can accomplish great things.
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