Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Sex and Relationships
- premarital sex - sex before
marriage
- extramarital sex - sexual act
between a married person and
someone other than their partner
- Ancient Views
- Pythagoreans & Stoics
- dualistic approach; intellectual life is superior;
physical needs prevent our soul moving on; sex is
not holy; sexual passions are a lack of control
- Cyrenaics
- physical pleasure leads to enjoyment; sexual
pleasure should be pursued
- The Bible
- Old Testament
Anmerkungen:
- Genesis - God told adam and eve to go forth and multiply - sex is for procreation
- Ancient Hebrews - book song of songs
expressed the erotic attraction of two
people
- saw wife as a purchase and property of husband;
reason why adultery was considered wrong was that
man would not be certain children were his
Anmerkungen:
- this is why women were expected to be virgins before marriage
- New Testament
- Jesus
- left the issues open as did not
mention it much
- whoever divorces his wife and
marries another commits
adultery
Anmerkungen:
- wording can mean multiple things
challenging the views of the woman as a man's property
focuses more on equality than sexual relationships
divorce falls short of the ideal
- Paul
Anmerkungen:
- valued celibacy (not having sexual relations) and believed that christ was to return soon and that the world would end
- sexual activity should be
kept within marriage
- marriage was for people with
no self control
- would sometimes write that all
are equal but other times wrote
about how women should obey
their husbands
- Augustine
- quite liberal; sex was a
necessary evil for
procreation
- sexual desire is a constant reminder
of man's rebellion against God but
that we can't control this desire
- Libertarian view
- any type of sex is morally
acceptable as long as it is between
two consenting adults
- not linked to marriage
or reproduction
- adopts a harm principle - sex should avoid
hurting those directly involved and third parties
- so goes against extramarital sex
- what about
sado-masochism?
- Liberal theology
- accepts the equality of
men and women
- contractual obligations of marriage
have been replaced by the centrality of
agape
- emphasises a loving relationship
rather than marriage
- extramarital sex is inevitable - need
to recognise that the relationship
has broken down and move on
- fundamental
christians
- love is important but so
is a contractual
relationship
- ignores homosexual
relationships
- promotes the
importance of
virginity before
marriage