Description
Lawler and Salzman's mastery of the long and complex history of Catholic sexual ethics is truly impressive. In this volume, the authors manage to present this history, as well as its contemporary implications, in a clear and accessible manner. They challenge Catholics to think seriously about how experience and culture inevitably shape attitudes about sex. Anyone who doubts the vibrancy of the contemporary Catholic conversations about sex should read this book! -- Aline Kalbian, associate professor of religion, Florida State University
About the Author
Todd A. Salzman is a professor of Catholic theology at Creighton University. He is the author of several books, and is coeditor of Marriage in the Catholic Tradition. Michael G. Lawler is Amelia and Emil Graff Professor Emeritus of Catholic Theology at Creighton University. He is the author of several books, including Marriage and the Catholic Church: Disputed Questions. Together they are the authors of the award-winning The Sexual Person: Toward a Renewed Catholic Anthropology.
Reviews
This book is productively controversial... Salzman and Lawler have revived the call to dialogue by writing this text. Horizons The book includes questions to the reader at the end of each chapter and these work well as they challenge the reader to engage both at a theological and personal level. The book is written very clearly and in accessible language making it of use to undergraduates and Church groups examining these issues. Its unpacking of doctrine and ethics is sensitively done but as mentioned the authors are not slow to demonstrate where rethinking urgently needs to take place. They clearly sit within the tradition but a tradition that they see as dynamic and changing. The Expository Times Salzman and Lawler do good Catholic theology, showing how current magisterial teachings may not be faithful or in accord with Catholic theological understandings or traditions. This book is highly recommended for libraries and classroom use. -- Aaron Klink, Duke University Religious Studies Review Will help further dialogue within Catholic circles. Catholic Books Review Salzman and Lawler masterfully critique Catholic teaching in light of the many sexual issues Christianity faces today... This fascinating introduction to sexual ethics is sure to generate much conversation and debate. It is a must for any course on religion and sexuality. Choice
Awards
Winner of CPA Book Award for Theology (United States) and Catholic Press Association Book Award for Theology (United States) and Catholic Press Association, Theology (United States). Short-listed for Illustrated Jacket/Cover Award, Large Nonprofit Publishers Category 6 (United States).
Book Information
ISBN 9781589019133
Author Todd A. Salzman
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 363g