First text to place sexual ethics in a sacramental/liturgical context. Designed to meet the General Convention mandate for “theological reflection” around issues of sexuality and marriage. Appropriate for study r...

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First text to place sexual ethics in a sacramental/liturgical context. Designed to meet the General Convention mandate for “theological reflection” around issues of sexuality and marriage. Appropriate for study regardless of gender or orientation. Before Christian communities try to address sexual ethics, the more fundamental theological question demands attention: What can sexual intimacy tell us about God? This book invites reflection on sexual relationships within a broad theological framework marked by creation, fall, and redemption. These classical hallmarks of Christian faith are proclaimed and enacted at every liturgical celebration of the Eucharist, which offers a compelling way to engage the link between sexual intimacy and the longing for God, or the hoped-for promise of “divine communion.”

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