Sexual Ethics: An Evangelical PerspectiveWestminster John Knox Press, 1. sij 1997. - Broj stranica: 301 In this biblically grounded study, Stanley Grenz synthesizes theology, ethics, and current medical research to offer an evangelical perspective on the profound role which sexuality plays in our lives, and in doing so, calls the church to be a reconciling community which proclaims God's grace to all. |
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PART 1 | 27 |
MARRIAGE AS AN EXPRESSION OF HUMAN SEXUALITY | 55 |
The Sex Act within the Context of Marriage | 78 |
The Ultimate Severing of the Marital Bond | 117 |
22 | 135 |
Technology and the Prevention of Pregnancy | 146 |
Technology and Pregnancy Enhancement | 163 |
PART 3 | 179 |
Sin or Alternative Lifestyle? | 223 |
51 | 237 |
The Church and Human Sexuality | 247 |
57 | 259 |
71 | 272 |
78 | 278 |
Bibliography | 283 |
293 | |
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