Sex, Gender, and Christian Ethics
In "Sex, Gender, and Christian Ethics," author Lisa Sowle Cahill explores the intricate relationships between sexuality, marriage, parenthood, and family through a feminist Christian lens. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1996, this insightful work spans 348 pages and reaffirms the traditional unity of sex, love, and parenthood as a vital guiding framework. Cahill artfully develops models from the New Testament that emphasize community and moral formation while addressing the pressing issues faced by the poor and marginalized. This book is an essential read for those interested in feminist ethics and the intersection of sex and Christianity. Whether you're studying Christian ethics or seeking to deepen your understanding of these complex themes, this comprehensive examination offers valuable perspectives and thought-provoking insights.