
Sex and Religion : Teachings and Taboos in the History of World Faiths.
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Sex and Religion : Teachings and Taboos in the History of World Faiths.
Author:
Endsjø, Dag Ølstein.
ISBN:
9781861899880
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (336 pages)
Contents:
Sex and Religion Cover -- Imprint page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Defining Sex and Religion -- 2. No Sex, Thank You -- 3. Solitary Sex -- 4. The Blessings and Curses of Heterosexuality -- 5. Homosexuality: Expected, Compulsory, Condemned -- 6. Religio-Sexual Racism and Religious Discrimination -- 7. Sex Beyond the Mortal Sphere -- 8. Because You're Worth It -- 9. Sacred Sex, Ritual Sex -- 10. Religio-Sexual Priorities -- Some Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- Photo Acknowledgements -- Index.
Abstract:
Sex and religion are inevitably and intricately linked. There are few realms of human experience other than sex in which religion has greater reach and influence. The role of religion, of any faith, to prohibit, regulate, condemn, and reward, is unavoidably prominent in questions of sex-namely with whom, when, how, and why. In Sex and Religion, Dag Øistein Endsjø examines the myriad and complex religious attitudes towards sex in cultures throughout the world. Endsjø reflects on some of the most significantly problematic areas in the relationship between sex and religion-from sex before or outside of marriage to homosexuality. Through many examples from world religions, he outlines what people mean by sex in a religious context, with whom it's permissible to have sex, how sex can be a directly religious experience, and what consequences there are for deviance, for both the individual and society. As Endsjø explains, while Buddhist monks call attention to gay sex as a holy mystery, the Christian church questions a homosexual's place in the church. Some religions may believe that promiscuity leads to hurricanes and nuclear war, and in others God condemns interracial marriage. Sex and Religion reveals there is nothing natural or self-evident about the ways in which various religions prescribe or proscribe and bless or condemn different types of sexuality. Whether sex becomes sacred or abhorrent depends entirely on how a religion defines it. Sex and Religion is a fascinating investigation of mores, meanings, rituals, and rules in many faiths around the globe, and will be of interest to anyone curious about the intersection of these fundamental aspects of human history and experience.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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